Re: [OT] Holley/Motorcraft Carbeurator (& 351-W)
From: Earl A.Hughes (pro4art@core.com)
Date: Sun 17 Feb 2002 - 04:05:47 EST
Easy way is to go to NAPA, buy their premium reman, bolt it on and go. Cost a little, but old carbs need new jets. Did that for my Suburban, and was very happy, and could get 10-12 MPG towing. Before, was lucky to get 9 MPG
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From: Charles Lincoln
To: peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 10:53 PM
Subject: [Peugeot-L] [OT] Holley/Motorcraft Carbeurator (& 351-W)
Anyone have experience with a Holley/Motorcraft Carburetor?
I have a 1978 Ford van with a 1984 HO 351-W engine and the Holley 4
barrel carburetor that is giving me fits. (My only experience with
carburators is with Webers in 1968.) I would sure appreciate a dialog
(off - list).
Thanks, Charlie
Charles Lincoln
1987 XN6; Portland, Oregon USA
clincoln@spiritone.com
503/636-1154
800/497-0185
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