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    Quote Originally Posted by peanut84
    hey guys

    just wondering where i cold get a holly manifold for and 80 model 3.5 V8 in it has twin carbs on it now but i want to give a holly a go!

    and thoughts or opions?

    dan
    Just cut down your original manifold, i have done 2 and the holley's arent as bad as some make out, if set up correctly they are a very simple and reliable carb especially if you are doing a dual fuel conversion. You can get baffles for the metering block that helps to prevent flooding on slopes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie
    Just cut down your original manifold, i have done 2 and the holley's arent as bad as some make out, if set up correctly they are a very simple and reliable carb especially if you are doing a dual fuel conversion. You can get baffles for the metering block that helps to prevent flooding on slopes.


    Years ago I fitted a 350 Holley to my old G60 Patrol. A simple way to help stop the flooding was just to araldite a piece of copper tube into the float bowl vent. Get it up as high as possible or bend it so any fuel that splashes out splashes onto the flat part of the carb behind the venturis. A cheap and easy fix.

    Ian

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    I have a Holly on my 82 Rangie and find it to be faultless once the thing starts, which can be a problem at times. Have only owned the truck for 6mths and never driven a Rangie before so not a real good judge. I have driven it up and down some pretty steep stuff ( Brindabellas near Canberra) and it never looked like playing up! My two bobs worth anyway.

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    If all else fails, they're always EFI, better than any carby although a bit more complex.

    Still, Holleys suck big time IMO. Just seen too many that ****, fart and carry on off-road and the extra power and efficency just isn't worth it. LR were onto a good thing when they fitted Strombergs to the Rangie

    Trav

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    Quote Originally Posted by aquarangie
    If all else fails, they're always EFI, better than any carby although a bit more complex.

    Still, Holleys suck big time IMO. Just seen too many that ****, fart and carry on off-road and the extra power and efficency just isn't worth it. LR were onto a good thing when they fitted Strombergs to the Rangie

    Trav
    wel ive owned several holdens and V8 fords with holleys on in the past and still would,nt pee on one

    i had a vitesse 3.9 in my old rangie and it had a holley and funny thing that was crap i also owned a series 2a LWB with a terrier 4.4 many years ago and that carbie was also crap

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    Ditto from me as I had a Holley once.
    However the Weber 500 seems to be the better option if you go the single manifold, they also retail as Edelbrock.

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    maybe put a poll up on holleys im pretty sure that they will fall over and die like the crap they are

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    I have a holly 350 with a webber conversion metering block fitted very rare.
    Rangie has done 520k all up
    I use it of road it is great on petrol and LPG
    Never had any problems with flooding at all
    never had any problems except it warping the housing due to the IMPCO gas convertor that sits on top of it , as it is a bit too heavy......so I uprated to a Holly 500 problem gone
    I am happy with it
    But I do like the fuel injection on my other one, and as the flapper system is fairly simple and availible second hand I would be looking at that as a mod to do for the same outlay.
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    oh yeah the webber conversion about the only good thing you can do to a holley except throw it away

    my old man has a holley with the webber conversion i tried my hardest to get it of him and he would not part with it

    so if you cant buy the kit any more go the webber path you wont regret it and it will be right from the word go
    and no need to alter them like a holley

    sorry if i sound anti holley thats cause i am and they have done nothing but cause me nightmares

    it does boil down to personal choice

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    ha ha
    stop picking on my spelling (it was a rushed post). ha ha

    seems there is more negative then postive on this subject.

    So i have thought long and hard about this, including what other options i have eg: injected motor conversion, trying to find some carby guy thats knows his stuff.

    And being that it is an 80 model and will soon be in need of some major work like suspention and gearbox upgrages or repairs, some small troubled spots of rust blah blah blah. The cost to do that and get it to where i want, i think it would be a lot eaiser and less cost effective in the long run to sell the old girl and upgrage.

    Im thinking a defender turbo diesel.

    What are your thoughts on this model landy???

    Dan

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