superj
Well-known member
i saw a dude had a craigslist ad with mopar parts as the title. being bored and wondering what mopar parts where in it, i opened the ad and saw it had an intake with a holley two barrel on it for make an offer. i called him and offered him 20 bucks and he said sounds good but i have to take the intake also 8). anyways, i pick it up and take it home and don't really look at it much except i do notice it indeed says holley, big as day and it looks stock. later in the afternoon, i unbolt the carb from the intake and spray it down to see how it looks and if its all frozen and surprisingly, nothing was frozen and the cleaner i sprayed into the fuel inlet squirts through to the venturi when i work the throttle arm . i am fairly interested now and go google the car he told me it came off and sure enough, the holley is the stock carb. i haven't broken it open yet but i did go measure the bolt spacing because it was smaller then my adapter for the motorcraft and the bolt spacing is identical to the jeep intake bolt spacing for a stock carb :shock::shock::shock:. i thought nothing was bolt on but the stock carb?
i took some pics for you guys and got the numbers off the body but i found this carb goes for about 10 bucks on ebay and came on a large number of late 60s and early 70s dodge v8s from the factory so they are super plentiful. hopefully, i can get it cleaned up and bolted on with proper jets sometime soon so we can have an easily bolted on factory dodge carb for everyone to us so we don't have to run all those stacked spacers with the good old motorcraft carbs.
anyways, on to the pics:
it says r6452a and was produced in oct of 73
same side to try and get the lettering easier to read
again
spacing
long spacing
intake bolts on the one the carb came off
top of carb, holley is big as day on it
what do you guys think? anyone ever heard of this carb being tried on our jeeps? i hope it works because i have having all those dang spacers
i took some pics for you guys and got the numbers off the body but i found this carb goes for about 10 bucks on ebay and came on a large number of late 60s and early 70s dodge v8s from the factory so they are super plentiful. hopefully, i can get it cleaned up and bolted on with proper jets sometime soon so we can have an easily bolted on factory dodge carb for everyone to us so we don't have to run all those stacked spacers with the good old motorcraft carbs.
anyways, on to the pics:
it says r6452a and was produced in oct of 73
same side to try and get the lettering easier to read
again
spacing
long spacing
intake bolts on the one the carb came off
top of carb, holley is big as day on it
what do you guys think? anyone ever heard of this carb being tried on our jeeps? i hope it works because i have having all those dang spacers