This is the main body for a Holley 6109 double pump mechanical secondary 4 barrel carburetor. Not much in the way of numbers on it except for the list 6109-3057. The primary accelerator port has been retreaded to 1/4 20. No provision for a choke blade. Whats there is in good shape except for the mod on the pump nozzle. Will be selling off mass quantities of Holley carb parts. Stay tuned.
Carburetor Parts for Sale
- Holley transmission cable bracket steel gold anodized chevy small block each(US $12.97)
- Auto tune 15792b hitachi dcr 360, 342 - nissan truck 720 carburetor rebuild kit(US $17.00)
- Quick fuel 26-65 air bleeds quick fuel carburetor .065" 10-32 unf threads pair(US $4.31)
- Mr. gasket carburetor spacer 4-barrel spread bore 1" phenolic 4-hole 3406(US $39.92)
- New motorcraft diaphragm #cm-2476-a #e3pz-9a900-a(US $13.00)
- Quick fuel 16-9 carburetor float nitrophyl quick fuel 4150 4160 4500 each(US $21.27)
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