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It's been decades since I rebuilt and tuned these things. I'm looking for an opinion on a fair ebay selling price. Might keep the marine carb as it's factory to the boat and motor and seems to be fairly expensive.

 

The first is a 3310 750cfm but with two metering blocks making it maybe a 4150 maybe. It's missing a lot of parts. Looks like a Frankenstein. 4519 is the metering block number there is no picture of.

 

The second is a 1979 Marine 80321.

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I still have two old brass Holley carbs that I refuse to get rid of. A 4150 and one of those economy 450? cfm units.

 

3310s did have dual metering blocks

This one looks like a 33102 or 3310-2

3310s in not working or parts only condition on ebay go for 35 to 80

Yours probably had 5271 metering blocks on it originally? (marking above model number)

current Holley retail 393.95

 

Holley R2519 R80321 (2300) 350cfm or 500cfm 2-barrel

2519s in not working or parts only condition on ebay go for 35 to 50

fits marine, 61-64 Ford truck, etc

out of production? - still available

 

Better clean these two up a bit, they look rough

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