This is the carb that was on my 67 L79 when I bought it. After fixing minor leaks and dealing with some warping issues I replaced it with a new 3810. The front bowl for sure was replaced prior to my owning as it is not correct configuration. Does the main body look like an original and what can you tell me about the numbers on the air horn? Any other comments appreciated.
Holley Carb ID
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Re: Holley Carb ID
The identification number and the date of manufacture are stamped into the forward vertical surface of the air horn. The three digit date code is broken down with the first number being the year of manufacture, the second number (or letter) being the month of manufacture (1 through 0 for January through October, and then the letters A and B for November and December), and the third number being the week of the month. Service parts will have four digit date codes.- Top
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Re: Holley Carb ID
The identification number and the date of manufacture are stamped into the forward vertical surface of the air horn. The three digit date code is broken down with the first number being the year of manufacture, the second number (or letter) being the month of manufacture (1 through 0 for January through October, and then the letters A and B for November and December), and the third number being the week of the month. Service parts will have four digit date codes.- Top
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Re: Holley Carb ID
GM part number and you will have to ask a NCRS judge about if it is a correct carb main body- Top
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Re: Holley Carb ID
The stamped part number, LIST number, and date on the air horn look OK to me - appears to be an original 3810 main body that's had the bowls and the bowl vent tubes replaced.- Top
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