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  1. chlngr1970

    Another Holley 750 jetting question

    Picked up some new jets. The local Holley guru ( the parts guy told me he was 8) ) sold me a pair of 72s for the front, and 78s for the rear. I might just pick up the same jets in there now, but new ones as the old ones look burnt. I'm hoping to have it back together next weekend, and...
  2. chlngr1970

    Another Holley 750 jetting question

    Unfortunately, I removed the rear jets not knowing they were different. The front jets are black, so I am going to replace them anyway, but now that I have a reason, I just need to get the secondary jets back in the right way. I'll pop over to the local parts shop that has Holley parts. I...
  3. chlngr1970

    Another Holley 750 jetting question

    I tore my Holley 3310-2 down for a rebuild and found 4 different sized jets in it. The fonts are 70/75, and the rears are 73/77. This was built by a Mopar Guru I trust. He pulled it off his 77 ( ? ) Roadrunner 360 race car and put it on my 340 when we took it racing wow..more than 10 years...
  4. chlngr1970

    Holley Guru Needed

    I have a 3310 on my Duster. They make a metering block kit that comes with the block, gaskets and screws needed to install it. The secondary metering block has no provision for a power valve. I don't know about the jets. Mine has 4 different jets in it. The primary side has 70 and I think...
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