hi can anyone recommend a carb refurbisher in the south east?
I have a holley carb and a service kit but would like it done professionally .
thanks,
Tim
Holley carbs
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Re: Holley carbs
Hi Tim,
I'd get in touch with Real Steel and see if they might know someone.
There's a firm in Lincolnshire, but I don't know anyone to recommend sorry.
I'd get in touch with Real Steel and see if they might know someone.
There's a firm in Lincolnshire, but I don't know anyone to recommend sorry.
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Re: Holley carbs
Thanks Stew, I did get in touch with Real Steel who said buying new carbs would probably be cheaper.
Re: Holley carbs
...I guess they would say that!Tim Curtis wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:20 pm Thanks Stew, I did get in touch with Real Steel who said buying new carbs would probably be cheaper.
There was a place in Southampton that had Holley expertise, but unfortunately i can't remember the name.
Re: Holley carbs
Not exactly what you had requested but...
https://colnblastcleaning.co.uk/carburettor-restoration
http://www.atspeedracing.co.uk/services.html
https://colnblastcleaning.co.uk/carburettor-restoration
http://www.atspeedracing.co.uk/services.html
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Re: Holley carbs
If you do go down the renewal route, take a look at the edelbrock carb. Very pleased with mine I bought to replace an almost new Holley
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