Need help Identifying this Carb

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Looking to see if anyone can give me some info on this carburetor. Is this considered a holley 1945? It is from my buddies 1975 Duster. And it looks to have Commiefornia emission garbage on it.

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Just a guess, but from "all the (electrical) junk, I'd say it's lean burn
 
Carburetor is a Holley 6145, a later version of the 1945. Chrysler part #4179057:Holley #R9179 Date of manufacture March 1980. Carburetor probably came from a 1981 Dodge truck with 225 engine. It would be nice if you could replace it with the earlier Holley 1945.
 
Carburetor is a Holley 6145, a later version of the 1945. Chrysler part #4179057:Holley #R9179 Date of manufacture March 1980. Carburetor probably came from a 1981 Dodge truck with 225 engine. It would be nice if you could replace it with the earlier Holley 1945.

Screw that. LOL I'd put a Carter BBS on there so quick, it's make your head spin. I caint STAND the Holleys in e slant. They give nothin but trouble, IMO. Even the early ones. Course the best thing would be a sooper six setup. JMO.

Lets get Dan's opinion on this.....even if he tells me I'm an idiot. I'm a big boy, I can take it. LOL

@slantsixdan a little direction here please? Is this the "correct" carburetor for a 75 slant six Duster with possible California emissions? I would thing it's for a later model, but that's why I'm askin your expertise here. Try not to kick my *** too bad. lol Thank you kindly.
 
Screw that. LOL I'd put a Carter BBS on there so quick, it's make your head spin. I caint STAND the Holleys in e slant. They give nothin but trouble, IMO. Even the early ones. Course the best thing would be a sooper six setup. JMO.

Lets get Dan's opinion on this.....even if he tells me I'm an idiot. I'm a big boy, I can take it. LOL

@slantsixdan a little direction here please? Is this the "correct" carburetor for a 75 slant six Duster with possible California emissions? I would thing it's for a later model, but that's why I'm askin your expertise here. Try not to kick my *** too bad. lol Thank you kindly.

This is what was on his duster he just bought 3 days ago, Ive been given the wonderful task of sorting this car out for him.....
Anyway, the plastic the top piece of the accelerator pump keeps getting stuck on the on the cylinder shaped wall that it slides up and down and will not return to top, so you get one use of the accelerator pump and it gets permanently stuck. In California his car would be emission exempt as it is a 1975, California rules are 1975 and older are exempt.

So im sure someone threw whatever worked on this car along with all the other mickeymouse stuff Ive found lol
 
This is what was on his duster he just bought 3 days ago, Ive been given the wonderful task of sorting this car out for him.....
Anyway, the plastic the top piece of the accelerator pump keeps getting stuck on the on the cylinder shaped wall that it slides up and down and will not return to top, so you get one use of the accelerator pump and it gets permanently stuck. In California his car would be emission exempt as it is a 1975, California rules are 1975 and older are exempt.

So im sure someone threw whatever worked on this car along with all the other mickeymouse stuff Ive found lol

Well, you're a fine fella, I'll give you that. lol Lets see if Dan chimes in. He'll put the educate on us. lol
 
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