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WTB Holley 2300 Carb

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Looking to buy a holley 2300 350cfm, manual choke carb for my 60 F100 292. I would like either a good useable or a core. I tightened mine 1/148309 of a turn too much, broke an ear. Thanks, Mark
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Mike, located in the Siskiyou mountains, Southern, OR 292 powered 1946 Ford 1/2 ton, '62 Mercury Meteor, '55 Country Squire (parting out), '64 Falcon, '54 Ford 600 tractor.


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If it was a good carb before the break, J.B. Weld It back together, using a flat surface under it.. Not much to lose!

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PF Arcand (5/7/2012)
If it was a good carb before the break, J.B. Weld It back together, using a flat surface under it.. Not much to lose!

Thanks for the suggestion. I have it rigged with some rtv and a large, thick washer for now. With so many unknown things that can go wrong on this truck it bothers me to have something that I know is going to fail at the most murphy moment. Mark

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Still looking for an inexpensive carb/core. Thanks
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Y-OH-Y, I have a Holley 2 bbl carb that came with my '56 M100. You can have it if you want. I have no idea what CFM it is. Is there something I should look for to id it?

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Y-OH-Y,

Why don't you just buy a new carb base? These are available through either holley or are available as an aftermarket copy.

About $50-60 if you look. Your not the first nor will you be the last to break a base.

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Warren

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Y-OH-Y, I did some checking and I think the carb I have is 500CFM.

Mark

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Thank you for looking.  Mark

lyonroad (5/8/2012)
Y-OH-Y, I did some checking and I think the carb I have is 500CFM.
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I have been looking, most I have found have been closer to $100. I was hoping someone might have one on a shelf that could be had cheap. I have found american rebuilts for $180, and new for $240, just need to keep it running for now. Thanks, Mark

Grizzly (5/8/2012)
Y-OH-Y,

Why don't you just buy a new carb base? These are available through either holley or are available as an aftermarket copy.

About $50-60 if you look. Your not the first nor will you be the last to break a base.

cheers

Warren



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