Went out today to buy a front axle assembly I found on Craigslist. There was also a nice frame and a rear axle for a TT, but I went for the front axle assembly. While I was there I found a straight through carburetor and bought that too.
I cleaned it up to evaluate the condition and found this cast-in letter G. Anyone know what that G means. The name plate was torn off.
NH Straight Through ID
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Re: NH Straight Through ID
No idea on what the G means, but have seen it on quite a few of the Holley straight throughs.
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Re: NH Straight Through ID
Most likely a casting identification - an "early" straight bore NH has cast throttle & choke arms & a brass button vent where the patent plate would be.
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Re: NH Straight Through ID
Mark, I think your find is a later version of the straigbt through NH. These had the name plate over the vent rather tban the screw in vent. Nice find.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.