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Technical Holley 4150 Metering Gaskets

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by KKF6, Mar 15, 2024.

  1. KKF6
    Joined: Sep 21, 2016
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    I have a 4150 with dual metering bodies, but can't figure out which gaskets I need. Pictures or part numbers of the proper gaskets would be appreciated. 20240315_183518.jpg 20240315_182824.jpg The first picture is the primary and the second is the secondary.
     
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  2. squirrel
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    A governed carb off a 61 ford truck, eh?
     
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  3. squirrel
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    I don't know what gasket set 4-26 is called now...

    parts.jpg il1.jpg 2348.jpg
     
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  5. Balljoint
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    With that fuel transfer tube it looks like an 1850 Holley carb. Get the p/n on the carb and you should be able to call Speedway, Summit or Jegs and get some gaskets for it. O’Reiley Auto parts might even carry them.
     
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  6. squirrel
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    List number is 2348. Good luck finding it listed at a parts store...my 50 year old Holley book says it's obsolete.
     
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    from WA-OR, USA

  8. KKF6
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    Haha, that's the exact year.
     
  9. KKF6
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    KKF6

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  11. squirrel
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    The carb has a Ford part number, which begins with C1T, which means 1961 truck. And the governor...
     
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  12. KKF6
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    I didn't know that, and none of the local parts stores or Ford forums could figure that out.
     
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  13. squirrel
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    Ford part numbers are easy. The first 4 digits tell you what vehicle the part was first used on. C means 1960s, 1 is the last digit of the year, T is truck, E is Engine.
     
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