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Re: Any Holley Street Avenger users out there?

To: Frank Marrone <itswonderful@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Any Holley Street Avenger users out there?
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@socal.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2004 22:17:13 -0800
Frank,

I do not know what manifold you are considering, but it certainly is not 
the stock 2 BBL.

I would personally recommend the Edelbrock Hi-Rise Performer 289.  It is 
the modern version of the F4B (which is till a good choice for the 
originality person).

I can tell you, from practical experience, that there is NO way to 
install a 4 BBL on a hi rise with anything between the carb and manifold 
but the original gasket.  The stock (thin) air cleaner sides will push 
through even a LAT hood (contact and won't allow hood to close without 
damaging the air cleaner).  The 1/4 inch 302 Boss PCV adapter is too thick.

Look in the on-line Edelbrock Catalog and you will find the carb 
dimensions.  Probably the same as the normal configuration.  I know the 
F4B and the new H-iPo Performer 289 are nearly identical in engine fit, 
slope, etc. ("A" and "B" dimensions.

If the catalog Avenger specs match the 1848, - 1860 line (460 - 600 CFM) 
they should be OK.

I think Steve Sage has this carb, but do not think it is the cause of 
his reported issues,  Ask him.  Moved, new email. On List.

Steve Laifman

Frank Marrone wrote:

>I'm wondering if there are any particular hood clearance problems with the
>Holley Street Avenger carburetor.  How about if you use a 1/4" spacer under
>the carb?
>
>The Street Avenger looks similar in dimensions to other 4BBl Holley's I've
>owned but it does seem to be about the heaviest carburettor I've come
>across.
>
>Frank
>B9471116
>
>  
>

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