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Old 07-10-2025, 06:51 PM   #3
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Default Re: why does my holley 94 have two barrels, two butterflies?

The Stromberg carburetors (48, 97, and 81) and the Chander-Groves / Holley / Ford carburetors are two barrel carburetors without a primary and secondary barrel. As you expect both barrels work at the same time.


There are some progressive two barrel carburetors, typically on small displacement engine of European design, most commonly made by Weber. Do an image search for a Weber 32/36.
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