Holley Announces Carburetor Training Course For 2020
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Holley has announced the expansion of its popular training courses.
New for 2020, the carburetor course is intended to clear up general misconceptions about carbureted fuel systems as well as give students firsthand experience on tearing down, inspecting, and re-assembling a model 4150 or 4160 carburetor.
Course registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Students will receive catered lunches as well as in-depth presentations and discussions by Holley's two training instructors.
Each participant will also be able to tour the Holley manufacturing facility and will be allowed a loaner carburetor for practical training and disassembly. Participants may bring their own carburetor but it must be clean, dry and free of fuel or solvent fumes.
This course runs for two days and takes place at the National Corvette Museum from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit holley.com/events.
New for 2020, the carburetor course is intended to clear up general misconceptions about carbureted fuel systems as well as give students firsthand experience on tearing down, inspecting, and re-assembling a model 4150 or 4160 carburetor.
Course registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Students will receive catered lunches as well as in-depth presentations and discussions by Holley's two training instructors.
Each participant will also be able to tour the Holley manufacturing facility and will be allowed a loaner carburetor for practical training and disassembly. Participants may bring their own carburetor but it must be clean, dry and free of fuel or solvent fumes.
This course runs for two days and takes place at the National Corvette Museum from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit holley.com/events.
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