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    Holley carb, C-4 kickdown Question??

     



    Here's the deal I'm working with. I'm trying to figue out what I need to do to get the correct linkage on a holley 4777 carb for the kickdown. I see a couple parts on holly's website but the descriptions are pretty vague. Any help would be great.
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    or.....should i ditch the kickdown and get a ratchet shifter.....will that work even?
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    From the Summit catalog I would would say HLY-20-41 and HLY-20-91. DP's and automatic trans don't work well together.
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    So I'm hearing, I might look into another route, but I figure if I have it I'd try it. What exactly will I see with a DP and the auto?

    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY
    From the Summit catalog I would would say HLY-20-41 and HLY-20-91. DP's and automatic trans don't work well together.

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    DP's have mechanical secondaries and tend to come in too quick when running an automatic which causes a very rich condition and bog on acceleration.
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