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Reman Holley 750 Cfm 4 Corner Double Pumper Carburetor 8156 No Choke Carb 4779 on 2040-parts.com

US $365.00
Location:

Buckeye, Arizona, United States

Buckeye, Arizona, United States
Just Completely Rebuilt!!! 750 Double Pumper, Factory 4 Corner Idle with No Choke
Brand:Holley Surface Finish:Original Manufacturer Part Number:0-4779C Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:4779, 8156 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

HOLLEY 750 CFM DOUBLE PUMPER 8156, 4 CORNER IDLE, 4 BARREL CARBURETOR, NO CHOKE FROM THE FACTORY

THIS HOLLEY 750 DOUBLE PUMPER CARBURETOR HAS JUST BEEN COMPLETELY CLEANED AND REBUILT... ORIGINAL FACTORY 4 CORNER IDLE AND WITH NO CHOKE 750 DOUBLE PUMPER.  NEW NEEDLE AND SEAT ASSEMBLIES, ACCELERATOR PUMPS, GASKETS AND POWER VALVE INSTALLED. 
CARBURETOR WILL NEED FINAL ADJUSTMENTS WHEN INSTALLED ON ENGINE

PRIMARY SQUIRTER: 28
PRIMARY JETS: 70
SECONDARY SQUIRTER: 31
SECONDARY JETS: 83
DUAL .110 NEEDLE AND SEATS
DUAL 30cc ACCELERATOR PUMPS
6.5 PRIMARY POWER VALVE
SECONDARY POWER VALVE BLOCKED
4 CORNER IDLE
NO CHOKE
FUEL FITTINGS INCLUDED


***SPACER NOTE INCLUDED, JUST FOR PICTURE PURPOSES***


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