O.E. Muscle Car Carbs
1964-65 426 Wedge and 1968 426 HEMI "Left Side" Carburetor
PART #: 0-4236
UPC #: 090127102893
List Number 0–4236 is the 770 CFM "Left Side" Carburetor that Orginally came on 1964–65 426 Wedge and 1968 Chrysler 426 HEMI Engines using the Cross Ram Intake Manifold. Orignial Castings will have the O.E. Number 2946262.
Holley still offers original list number Carburetors for highly collectible muscle cars. Over time these Carburetors have been nearly impossible to find, but no longer. These are NEW nearly exact reproductions of the originals.
Features
Model 4160
Original Factory Right Side Linkage
Vacuum Secondary
770 CFM
Dichromate Finish
Orignal List Number Stamped with Current Date Code
Shipping Dimensions
L 12.250 in. x W 11.000 in. x H 7.500 in.
Weight 5.198 lb.
Holley Performance Products
1801 Russellville Rd.
Bowling Green, KY 42101
270 782-2900 (Tel)
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Holley manufactures high performance carburetors, manifolds, superchargers, water pumps, throttle body fuel injection and fuel pumps for street and race applications. In producing these parts, Holley prides itself in utilizing the latest technology in a lean environment to provide the highest quality parts at the best value to the customer. CNC programs can be generated on a workstation, directly from a customer's solid model. Each engineering work station is networked to each of the CNC machining centers and CNC turning centers. This configuration provides a streamlined flow of data throughout the factory, as well as data acquisition capabilities. Fixture and tool design can be accomplished in house, utilizing Pro/Engineer software. A computerized PM (preventative maintenance) network application is used to ensure all machinery is performing at the highest level.
Holley's machining departments range from small drilling and tapping centers to large four and five-axis high speed machining centers. Many are equipped with automatic pallet changers to facilitate the highest level of spindle up-time. Also included are CNC turning centers. An in-house tool room and maintenance department is comprised of a CNC wire EDM, CNC die-sinking EDM, Ewag tool grinder, and a host of manual machines.