Is this a marine Holley Carb?

Discussion in 'DIY Marinizing' started by mesquito_creek, Jun 30, 2009.

  1. mesquito_creek
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    mesquito_creek New Member

    I am trying to go through my project and identify any "non marine" substitutes for safety... Can anyone identify this carb and verify if it is a Marine Application? I see the turned over vent tubes as "marine" but that is all I can figure out. I have got close on the model numbers with Google but not exactly.

    HOLLEY
    R84023-3
    1367

    It sits on a Volvo Penta Small Block Chevy motor
     

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  2. fasteddy106
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    fasteddy106 Junior Member

    Write down all the numbers you can find on the carb. Holley usually puts a number on the air horn. It should say .... "List" followed by a number that starts with an R.

    Then go to the web site below and contact the customer support dept. or use the search function to identify the carb.

    Good Luck..........

    http://www.holley.com/TechService/
     
  3. PAR
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    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    Yep, that's a marine grade (see the "J" tubes) 4150, duel feed, double pumper with vacuum secondaries.
     

  4. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    Yes you can tell by the J tubes. In an automotive carb they are straight
     
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