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jaybee47
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Holley G carburetor
Does anyone have a cross sectional diagram on or a publication about early and late Holley Model G carburetors? I would like to ask for or purchase a copy. I purchased the 'The Ford Carburetor' published by the MTFCA but it does not contain the information I seek.
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Re: Holley G carburetor
I forgot to mention that I already have the parts diagram of the G from the Resource section. Am needing a cross sectional view and detailed restoration procedures.
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Re: Holley G carburetor
Exploded view: app.php/gallery/image/53
Rich, do you know what publication that is?
Rich, do you know what publication that is?
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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That was in the Dyke's sixteenth addition Steve.
(1934 but probably in several earlier additions.)
(1934 but probably in several earlier additions.)
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Re: Holley G carburetor
This was from Automobile Engineering (1920).
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/50893/74187.jpg
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/50 ... 1228143745
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/50 ... 1228143745
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Re: Holley G carburetor
This is a bit clearer from the ford Service Bulletin, Nov 15th 1919.
Perhaps this is easier to see the early vs. the late.
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Re: Holley G carburetor
Thank you all so much for your replies. Helps me greatly. I have a '14 G with a one arm choke lever and will install a G two arm choke lever so I can choke from inside the cab. From your replies and comparing the pictures, I have all the component parts except the venturi retaining spring. I can make a spring.
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Yes, a spring can be made. I made some by unrolling a compression spring and bending to fit. Placed on a pin in a vice they can be uncurled quite easily.
Have fun.
Rich
Rich
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Re: Holley G carburetor
Why ? Are you installing an electric starter ?
Any road, good choice. Golly gee !! Holly G. My favorite carb !!
Get a horse !
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Re: Holley G carburetor
Rich P. Bingham wrote: "Why ? Are you installing an electric starter ?"
Yes because I prefer to avoid arm cranking. It is an '11 3 passenger Roadster per McCalley's book or an '11 Commercial Roadster per Lang's catalog (looks the same to me) with a '23 engine. Not the real deal but am having fun. Will post pictures in about a year or two or three when I think I'll be finished with its restoration.
Yes because I prefer to avoid arm cranking. It is an '11 3 passenger Roadster per McCalley's book or an '11 Commercial Roadster per Lang's catalog (looks the same to me) with a '23 engine. Not the real deal but am having fun. Will post pictures in about a year or two or three when I think I'll be finished with its restoration.