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Old 03-28-2012, 04:29 PM
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Question holley ultra hp aluminum and turkey pan

does anyone know if the holley ultra hp carbs in aluminum fit inside a turkey pan?, i think there fuel bowl design is a little different.
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Old 03-29-2012, 04:37 AM
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does anyone know what the length of turkey pan?.
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I don't think the length is going to be your problem (if you have any problem at all). The width could be tricky because you have your linkage to add in. My TP was custom fabbed for me, so it might not even be "stock" but you can see the additional room I have even with the Holley 3310 in it (which only has one block). If it were me, I'd just order the carb you want from Summit and if it doesn't fit just ship it back to them.


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i think the ultra hp is a little over 14" long, do you know how big theturkey pans are?. i finally pulled my 342 engine and efi harness just sold it today so now i can install my 445 fe.
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I have a Holley 950 ultra aluminum carb and it will fit in a Turkey pan.
You will have to widen the two fuel line openings in the bottom of the pan since
the Ultra Holley float bowls are larger, and therefore the distance between the two fuel lines is about 3/4 inch wider. You may also need to modify your fuel line setup for the increase in spacing between the front and rear float bowls.
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