2 new carburetors.

Warren

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2 Holley's one in box one without unused 600 CFM
One E choke one manual.
Both vaccum secondary .
I have a few square bowl Holley's as well in process.

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I have the manual choke on the MK2 while my carb guru is fixing a flat spot in it's square bowl Holley 465.
My carb patience stops at about 34mm :)
Works good on a stock 289
 
I have the manual choke on the MK2 while my carb guru is fixing a flat spot in it's square bowl Holley 465.
My carb patience stops at about 34mm :)
Works good on a stock 289
Would the 465 Holley be used as the LAT option way back ?
 
The LAT optional carb would not have the silver finish, but instead would have had the gold finish.
 
According to Performance Tuning the Sunbeam Tiger, by Gordon Chittenden, the LAT-1 kit for the 260 Tigers included the Holley 1-12. Model R-1848-B. It was rated at 465 cfm. For competition purposes, the optional carb was the Holley R-3259-1AAS, rated at 715 cfm. Chittenden also stated that the LAT-1 kit for the Mk II Tigers would come with the Holley 1-14 carb. Unfortunately, Chittenden did not give the model number nor the CFM. I have heard from others that it was a 600 cfm carb. Holley made a couple of carbs similar to the R-1848 - the R-1849 (550 CFM) and the R-1850 (600 cfm). I suspect one of those was the 1-14, but cannot find documentation.
 
Gold finish too early for bling in my estimation :) Pretty sure it's an 1848 in any event it was the original one that was installed on the car in 68 according to the guy who took it off the car.
 
Would this qualify as an original LAT-1 carburetor on a MKII? Note the build date.

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Sorry one was sold and one went on one of my cars. I handed off all my box o Holley square bowl vintage carburetors to Walters.
 
According to Performance Tuning the Sunbeam Tiger, by Gordon Chittenden, the LAT-1 kit for the 260 Tigers included the Holley 1-12. Model R-1848-B. It was rated at 465 cfm. For competition purposes, the optional carb was the Holley R-3259-1AAS, rated at 715 cfm. Chittenden also stated that the LAT-1 kit for the Mk II Tigers would come with the Holley 1-14 carb. Unfortunately, Chittenden did not give the model number nor the CFM. I have heard from others that it was a 600 cfm carb. Holley made a couple of carbs similar to the R-1848 - the R-1849 (550 CFM) and the R-1850 (600 cfm). I suspect one of those was the 1-14, but cannot find documentation.
The 715 CFM carb (double pumper) was the same one as used on the Shelby GT 350... They will not fit in the Tiger w/o persuading the firewall with a BFH. I have repaired many a firewall after the previous installation of that carbie!

I am using a 1850-12 on my MK2... vacuum secondaries, 600 CFM, manual choke. Edelbrock F4B intake and a standard points dizzy. I run cast exhaust manifolds and 2" pipes to the rear of the car. I never need to use the choke. Just give it a couple of pumps and feather it until it's warm enough to idle. I get better than 22 MPG if I keep my foot off the loud pedal....
 
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The 715 CFM carb (double pumper) was the same one as used on the Shelby GT 350... They will not fit in the Tiger w/o persuading the firewall with a BFH. I have repaired many a firewall after the previous installation of that carbie!

I am using a 1850-12 on my MK2... vacuum secondaries, 600 CFM, manual choke. Edelbrock F4B intake and a standard points dizzy. I run cast exhaust manifolds and 2" pipes to the rear of the car. I never need to use the choke. Just give it a couple of pumps and feather it until it's warm enough to idle. I get better than 22 MPG if I keep my foot off the loud pedal....
Sean, thanks. Yeah, that pedal seems to make fuel evaporate.
 
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