| Info on Holley LIST4698 Carburetor, Please [message #783725] |
Wed, 19 July 2006 06:08 |
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I'm trying to find out what a Holley LIST4698 carburetor is and, in
particular, what vehicle/engine it might have been original equipment for.
Holley doesn't publish any info for it, and a web search yielded zilch.
It is a 4150 series carburetor (i.e., it has metering blocks front & rear),
and it has vacuum-controlled secondaries. It has center-pivot
(cathedral-type) fuel bowls and automatic choke. By uncalibrated eyeball,
it appears to be about a 600 cfm unit.
Thanks!
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| Re: Info on Holley LIST4698 Carburetor, Please [message #783754 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 03:13 |
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Howard Juneau wrote:
> I'm trying to find out what a Holley LIST4698 carburetor is and, in
> particular, what vehicle/engine it might have been original equipment for.
> Holley doesn't publish any info for it, and a web search yielded zilch.
> It is a 4150 series carburetor (i.e., it has metering blocks front & rear),
> and it has vacuum-controlled secondaries. It has center-pivot
> (cathedral-type) fuel bowls and automatic choke. By uncalibrated eyeball,
> it appears to be about a 600 cfm unit.
> Thanks!
>
>
Can you post a picture somewhere of the air horn w/ list # & date code?
Rob
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| Re: Info on Holley LIST4698 Carburetor, Please [message #783915 ] |
Mon, 24 July 2006 00:28 |
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The air horn is stamped as follows:
LIST-4698
1343
I've attached a photo.
"trainfan1" <lmsearing [at] usdatanet.net> wrote in message
news:WfidnRfaEYOLRSPZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d [at] usadatanet.net...
> Howard Juneau wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to find out what a Holley LIST4698 carburetor is and, in
> > particular, what vehicle/engine it might have been original equipment
for.
> > Holley doesn't publish any info for it, and a web search yielded zilch.
> > It is a 4150 series carburetor (i.e., it has metering blocks front &
rear),
> > and it has vacuum-controlled secondaries. It has center-pivot
> > (cathedral-type) fuel bowls and automatic choke. By uncalibrated
eyeball,
> > it appears to be about a 600 cfm unit.
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
>
> Can you post a picture somewhere of the air horn w/ list # & date code?
>
> Rob
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