holley carb identification

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Bigg oskee

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I just got a carb at a local junkyard, it seems to be in decent shape. Its a 4 barrel square bore. I just don't know exactly how to identify what carb it is. Also it only has one metering block. Any advice is welcome.
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the numbers on the front right side of the choke horn. the holley web site has a list.
 
Bigg oskee said:
The sticker is scratched up, any other way to tell?
Usually the number is engraved in the choke horn. I dont recall a sticker on mine.
 
Oh ok, there was like a barcode sticker but I peeled it off. Its an 1850-5, is it worth getting rebuilt? I already have an edelbrock performer carb that I just rebuilt. The edelbrock seems to be missing part of the secondary linkage so the secondary isn't functioning. So is this a better place to start or would you recommend finding parts for the performer or rebuilding this one?
 
Thats a Holley 600. I had one but replaced it with a quadrajet and never looked back. Chances are if its from a junkyard its gonna need rebuilt. If I were you I would find a quadrajet JMO.
 
I'd use which ever one is cheaper to get running. I use a holley 4160 650 cfm. works great as long as you don't let a mechanic tune it. 😀
 
I forgot to ask but what are your plans for the car its going on? Racecar, street car or . . .
 
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