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dif between marine and street carbs?
Is there really any dif between street carbs, and marine ones, besides dif vents and being water tight.
Can marine carbs work on cars and vice versa?
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1987 Chevrolet Caprice classic Brougham. 142,000 on the 305 and still chugging
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Re: dif between marine and street carbs?
The marine duty carbs I've seen are not necessarily "water tight" but are supposed to be splash resistant, and possibly use more corrosion resistant exposed parts. The venting is all collected and vented out the hold, as you indicated. The rest is fairly common.
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Re: dif between marine and street carbs?
yeah i think they are made of brass or some crap on the outside
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Re: dif between marine and street carbs?
Would one be able to work on a car?
I looked on holleys site and edelbrocks and they say marine carbs should never be used on the street. but dont explain why.
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1987 Chevrolet Caprice classic Brougham. 142,000 on the 305 and still chugging
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