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Old 12-21-2003 | 09:12 AM
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From: NewBrunswick,Canada
Car: Camaro sc
Engine: 350 cid.
Transmission: 700R4
Holley ID

I've got an old holley i picked up for a friend's project and wonder if somebody can help me identify it.It looks about like any holley,with the numbers E3ZE-9510-AVA,list-50093,2082 on the airhorn.I think it's off of a 83-84 Mustang GT(ack..)but i'm not sure.Any info on this carb would be appreciated(cfm,ect.)
Old 12-21-2003 | 10:25 AM
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http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/CarbList.pdf If it's not there, it's an OEM carb, which is what it looks like by the F*rd part #. Thoroughly useless for anybody except someone restoring one of whatever it came off of to original condition. At the very least, its linkage won't fit a GM car very well wthout some serious mods.
Old 12-21-2003 | 11:40 AM
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Yup, those mustang holley carbs are somewhat useless for anything but the 302s that they were originally placed on. They flow about 585 cfm (if I remeber correctly, I know it's less then 600 cfm) and are jetted and tuned for a smogged 302 ford.
Old 12-21-2003 | 12:41 PM
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Thanks for the quick replies.This thing isn't going anywhere near a GM,i was looking for something with Ford linkage since i'm helping my buddy build a mild small block Ford(351w)and this is going to work alot better than the 2-barrel that was on the motor.Surely this carb can be tuned with the proper jets and power valves like any holley,even though it is alittle too small for the application(i thought it would be around 600-650cfm...)*** knows i had to adjust my Holley some to get it matched to the motor..
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