To everyone out there. If you want your carb to look and work properly give this guy a call. I was going to try and plate my own parts until I looked at all the cost involved. I can say 1 thing ! Screw that I sent my carbs to Harold and what I received back was a new carburetor . I swear it just came from the factory and the price was what I thought cheap compared to what you had to do to get the same results. If you think about all your labor not only taking it all apart but then dealing with all the chemicals if you don't screw it up ! He is cheap !! He's honest and straight forward and that is hard to come by today. I was going to have a guy in NY rebuild my carb for my 68 Camaro and he wanted 3 times more then this guy so do yourself a favor and write him,call him or send it by a pigeon if you have to . You won't go wrong .
Have a fresh unfired Weston built 340 I'm about to install in my 73 4spd Cuda. 30 over, 10:76.1 Edelbrock 60775 heads, stout solid roller.1.5 SS PRW rockers, Splayed caps all forged internals. Real nice engine. Coming out is a non #s matching mild 340 with a real clean aftermarket six pack. Which I would like to put on the new engine. I assume things need be done to the 2 brls in order for them to keep up with the new power. Although the new engine came with a ports matched Performer intake I feel the six pack is the way to go.? Is this something you would be interested in taking on. Or possibly tell me what needs to be done? Thanks for your video, I appreciate your time. Steve, Pit Bull Motors inc Freeport NY 516 771-6492 bus hrs.
The tubes on the out side are for the accelerator secondary system. I have used Red Loctite on loose tubes and worked fine. Is the carburetor a 7040205 or 7040204? Harold
Cool. It is a 7040205. I can do the red loctite on them. Do you have a website or something that shows charges to one restored, as I am hoping next year to do that.
Hi Vette I am a retried Chevrolet Mechanic. I just do the work out of my work shop. No web site. Small Potatoes. I charge $165.00 for Qjets + $20.00 shipping back to you. If you are missing parts or the choke pull off is not working it is extra. That includes Plating/Gaskets/Needle Seat/Float/Primary Olite Bronze thottle shaft bushings. Thanks Harold
Harold Demes On the top plate I noticed mine is missing the tube on the rear, think it's for TCS. Is this something that can be obtained? Also how do I contact you for a rebuild. Looking at getting it done in the next couple of months.
On a Qjet, the round brass tube that is in the top cover, drops out. Any suggestion on how to correct this. I was thinking about seeing if I could find something that would fit inside and then see if I could knurl it somehow. Was thinking maybe pressing side of a file into it by hand.
Harold Demes the one on the top cover (air horn) and are the outer tubes. If it helps this on a 1970 corvette LS5 Qjet. The left side tube seems a little lose in its hole. The car has not run in over 20 years before I bought it. Previous owner went through engine and lost interest before the engine was put back in. The carb was fairly clean on the inside, and only thing that stood out was that tube that was laying in the body, when the top was removed.
Greetings! I have a 68 Dodge Dart with a 340 T/A in it. I'm interested in you doing my 6pack. Its the style with the mechanical secondaries. I will email you from princedustin2000
Harold Can you send me your contact info. I have a 1969 6 barrel set up off a 69 1/2 Road Runner. Like to discuss the rebuilding and refinishing to correct appearance.
To everyone out there. If you want your carb to look and work properly give this guy a call. I was going to try and plate my own parts until I looked at all the cost involved. I can say 1 thing ! Screw that I sent my carbs to Harold and what I received back was a new carburetor . I swear it just came from the factory and the price was what I thought cheap compared to what you had to do to get the same results. If you think about all your labor not only taking it all apart but then dealing with all the chemicals if you don't screw it up ! He is cheap !! He's honest and straight forward and that is hard to come by today. I was going to have a guy in NY rebuild my carb for my 68 Camaro and he wanted 3 times more then this guy so do yourself a favor and write him,call him or send it by a pigeon if you have to . You won't go wrong .
Nice plating, alot better than when the cars were new.
Great Vids Harold. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Awesome. Will contact you in a couple of months to send you the carb. to rebuild.
Wow. Amazing info, thank you!
Nice job! Thanks.
Have a fresh unfired Weston built 340 I'm about to install in my 73 4spd Cuda. 30 over, 10:76.1 Edelbrock 60775 heads, stout solid roller.1.5 SS PRW rockers, Splayed caps all forged internals. Real nice engine. Coming out is a non #s matching mild 340 with a real clean aftermarket six pack. Which I would like to put on the new engine. I assume things need be done to the 2 brls in order for them to keep up with the new power. Although the new engine came with a ports matched Performer intake I feel the six pack is the way to go.? Is this something you would be interested in taking on. Or possibly tell me what needs to be done? Thanks for your video, I appreciate your time. Steve, Pit Bull Motors inc Freeport NY 516 771-6492 bus hrs.
How to fix any Holley... Melt it down and turn in for scrap metal. It will cost less..... ; - )
The tubes on the out side are for the accelerator secondary system. I have used Red Loctite on loose tubes and worked fine. Is the carburetor a 7040205 or 7040204?
Harold
Cool. It is a 7040205. I can do the red loctite on them. Do you have a website or something that shows charges to one restored, as I am hoping next year to do that.
Hi Vette
I am a retried Chevrolet Mechanic. I just do the work out of my work shop. No web site. Small Potatoes. I charge $165.00 for Qjets + $20.00 shipping back to you. If you are missing parts or the choke pull off is not working it is extra. That includes Plating/Gaskets/Needle Seat/Float/Primary Olite Bronze thottle shaft bushings.
Thanks Harold
Harold Demes On the top plate I noticed mine is missing the tube on the rear, think it's for TCS. Is this something that can be obtained? Also how do I contact you for a rebuild. Looking at getting it done in the next couple of months.
chucknorbid@gmail.com
On a Qjet, the round brass tube that is in the top cover, drops out. Any suggestion on how to correct this. I was thinking about seeing if I could find something that would fit inside and then see if I could knurl it somehow. Was thinking maybe pressing side of a file into it by hand.
Which tube is falling out?
Harold Demes the one on the top cover (air horn) and are the outer tubes. If it helps this on a 1970 corvette LS5 Qjet. The left side tube seems a little lose in its hole. The car has not run in over 20 years before I bought it. Previous owner went through engine and lost interest before the engine was put back in. The carb was fairly clean on the inside, and only thing that stood out was that tube that was laying in the body, when the top was removed.
The tubes
How can I get in touch with you about sending a 6 pack set up to you to work on? Thanks
My email is in the description.
chucknorbid@gmail.com
Harold
Hi Harold, Great video! I am interested in your rebuild services for a 340 six pack, please let me know how to reach you. thanks
chucknorbid@gmail.com
@@backnine ok thanks. I messaged you at that address a few days ago
@@fatbaq You messaged my EBay account. This is my Email
chucknorbid@gmail.com
@@backnine maybe check your gmail spam folder. I messaged your gmail acct as well as ebay.
@@fatbaq Not getting it. Post your email. I will try that.
Greetings! I have a 68 Dodge Dart with a 340 T/A in it. I'm interested in you doing my 6pack. Its the style with the mechanical secondaries. I will email you from princedustin2000
Harold how do i contact you for a rebuild?
Hi Aaron chucknorbid@gmail.com
Harold
Can you send me your contact info. I have a 1969 6 barrel set up off a 69 1/2 Road Runner. Like to discuss the rebuilding and refinishing to correct appearance.
Email chucknorbid@gmail.com