Mystery carb

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  1. Racer_X

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    I have i single pump dual fead holley and i wonder if any one can match these numbers 4118 0230, these were the numbers tath were on the back of the air horn. i thought it was was a double pump but its not.
     
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    Thats the same one i have:bananaman
     
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    sell it on ebay and get a decent carb for your application.
    with the tag "shelby" on it, the mustang guys will be beating each other up to get it :D
     
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    nah im going tom keep it and see if i can rebulid it so i can use it on my 302:D, do you think i can get a rebuild kit for it?
     
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    thanks man will do:thumbs2:
     
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    Yep, it is one of the "rare" 4150 vacuum secondary Holley carbs.
    Be sure to put a Holley kit in it - the aftermarket kits are a bit.... um.... problematic?
     
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    i just found a kit from mustangs ulimited for my specific carb, its a bit pricey but worth it. the carb was a great find indeed:bananaman.
     
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    Hey if the carb does not work out for you I own a 68 Shelby GT 350 4spd and have a use for it if you decide to sell it my number at Murphy's Automotive is 757-549-6665 I own a restoration business in Chesapeake VA and rebuild and restore holley carbs if you need any help just call would be glad to assist thanks Brian Murphy....
     
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    I agree. Sell it on ebay and hopefully get some good money for it then go and buy a nice new shiny carb.
     
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    and my answer is still nope :)
     
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    I would sell it. Might get enough to buy a brand new carb and intake.
     
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    Thats OK. 'hang onto it. Use it on your car and its still going to go up in value. Good deal.
     

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