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Holley carburetor Identification help.

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#1 ·
Hey guys, I got a carburetor from a friend a while back and was wondering what kind it is, and if it's worth anything? I wanna sell it to fund buying another carburetor for my 65' AMC Marlin.

I've seen a couple threads with carbs with mostly matching numbers, but there was a couple different numbers so I figured I would start a new one...Sorry if I posted in the wrong section or if starting a new thread was the wrong thing to do.

Choke throat Has

LIST - 6210-3
1439

Directly below that it says 4261

Top of Primary "metering plate" says
7866
6210

top of secondary "metering" plate.

L62103 8521
8522

the base plate has "12R-5395B"

and that's all the numbers I can find, here's some pictures hope it helps.

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Thanks in advance guys!
 
#7 ·
Jesse94 said:
Hey guys, I got a carburetor from a friend a while back...
The Holley 6210 was made to be a direct replacement for a Rochester Q-jet. They were emissions compliant and you'll notice there's no external float adjustment and the location of the fuel inlet is the same as a Chevy Q-jet.

Unfortunately, they are not in demand. I doubt you'll be able to get much more than a core price for it the way it sits.

You can advertise it as a Holley 650 cfm model #4165, List (part number) 6210-3, spreadbore Q-jet replacement carb.

Good luck.
 
#8 ·
cobalt327 said:
The Holley 6210 was made to be a direct replacement for a Rochester Q-jet. They were emissions compliant and you'll notice there's no external float adjustment and the location of the fuel inlet is the same as a Chevy Q-jet.

Unfortunately, they are not in demand. I doubt you'll be able to get much more than a core price for it the way it sits.

You can advertise it as a Holley 650 cfm model #4165, List (part number) 6210-3, spreadbore Q-jet replacement carb.

Good luck.
FYI- They also made an 800 CFM version. They work great on light cars with manual trans.