This seems to be the biggest anti-holley list in the world. I personally like the holleys. Don't get me wrong, the Carters are great carbs. If Holleys are such a bad carburetor, why is it that Holleys are the preferred carb for high performance or racing? I have holleys on both my Imp and my 300 and have had no problem. The one on the Imp needs rebuilt, but has not been touched for 6 years. The 300 has a crusty fuel tank and plugs up a filter in about a week(tank full). It has been on there for two years and still runs great. Like I said, I like holleys and see nothing wrong with them. Brian > The best long term solution is replace the carb with a carter. These > carburetors had problems even when the cars were new. According to the 68 > Owners Report published in April of 68, the second most repeating mechanical > problem with these cars (after the climate control) was the carburetors. When > these problems occurred the cars were less than a year old! > D^2, 2x68s, one with a Carter AVS and the other with a Rochester and the > original Holley in the trunk. The Rochester still has occasionally sticky > float valve. > > Quoting "Sykes Robert P." <bobsykes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > > > I have a 68 Crown with the 440 and Holley carb. The carb > > was supposedly professionally rebuilt by the previous owner before I > > purchased > > the car 6 months ago, and he provided receipts to verify this. The fuel > > > > Bob > >