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I know Eric has posted pic's of Carb issues before.....But.......These were posted on another site and are unbelievable.......

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Wow, what a mess!
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Default Re: Holley Carb Issues..........

That problem has been around for a while now. Here's some info I copied from the Corvette forum a while back regarding these faulty units;various screen names from the forum omitted out of courtesy:

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Corvette Enthusiasts,

Holley Performance Products always strives to deliver the highest quality performance parts and accessories to our customers. We recently discovered that some of our zinc carburetor parts (primarily fuel bowls and to a lesser degree metering blocks and main bodies) are exhibiting an unusual level of corrosion on their interior surfaces. We have traced the cause back to a zinc alloy material that did not meet our specifications. The issue has been corrected at the vendor and we are now receiving certified material.

To date, only a few carburetors have been brought to our attention exhibiting this unusual corrosion. Carburetors within the following date code ranges may be affected: 0016 – 1986 and 3345 – 3655. Carburetors with date codes that do not fall within these ranges are not affected. The date code is stamped into the front of the airhorn by the choke butterfly (see http://www.holley.com/TechService/ListNumber.asp for photos of date code locations).If you need help determining if your carb is affected or if your carb is exhibiting internal corrosion, please call Holley Tech Service toll free at 1-866-GOHOLLEY.

Holley is committed to top quality and we will stand behind our products. Carburetors or carb components (depending on the issue and your preference) that we determine to have been affected by this issue will be replaced free of charge. We regret any inconvenience this may cause you and, as always, we thank you for choosing Holley for your performance carburetor needs.

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Shane Weckerly
Director of Product Management
Holley Performance Products

Corvette Enthusiasts,
Let me explain the build date coding a little better. Most of you have nothing to worry about:

Date codes marked 0016 – 1986:
(built from January 1st of 2006 (001) through the 198th day of 2006 (July 17th)

Date codes marked 3345 – 3655
(built from December 1st of 2005 (334th day) through December 31st of 2005

The date code has nothing to do with the quantity built. It's just the date the carb was manufacutured at our plant.

*********, your carb is not affected (0614 is the 61st day of 2004)

*********, your new carb could be affected since is was manufactured January 11th, 2006. Pull your bowls and check it out to be safe. Call tech if you have any questions.

*********, your carb is not affected. (1175 is 117th day of 2005)

*********, your carb is not affected (0965 is 96th day of 2005)

*********, your carb is not affected (3464 is the 346th day of 2004)

Please keep in mind that we expect very few carbs built in this date range will ever experience a problem. Pulling the bowls for a quick inspection will tell you.

*********: this potentially could affect other versions of Holley carbs manufactured with these date codes.

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