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Holley 750 Cfm Dual Feed Double Pump Carburetor 4779-c on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Mobile, Alabama, United States

Mobile, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Holley

This item is a 1970 Holley 4779-C, that has been in storage for 40 years, and recently rebuilt, with dual feed double accelerator pump, primary jets 32, secondary jets 25, primary metering jet ports 75, secondary 76, primary power valve is 85, accelerator pump diaphragms are both 30, manual choke, primary butterfly valves 172, secondary vales 173, will fit any high performance intake manifold, and is designed for racing. Some fine tuning will need to be done for the application, (floats and fuel mix).

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