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Old 03-23-2026, 09:53 AM   #4
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Default Re: Holley 94 was

A Ford-Holley carburetor is one of the easiest and fun things to re-build on our old Fords, but also the easiest to get so wrong that the car will never start. An example of “A little knowledge can be dangerous”. First, there are rebuild kits available that have multiple parts that don’t work with our carbs, and some parts that require modification to work with our carbs. Next, a recital of steps to correctly set up a 94 can read like a short story, and still get it wrong. Simple, yes, but in-person instruction required for the fine points. Here is where a rebuild done by Charlie Shwindler is the best route to take to get your Ford on the road again. Charlie’s rebuilds are plug and play right out of the box. With all due respect for the guy that insists on doing everything himself, it’s a no-brainer to have Charlie Schindler on your pit crew.
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