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Vic, yes the 4300D came on many 460`s, but it seems that all the 460`s in the SS/GT classes run the 74 version, which had a Carter ThermoQuad available as well as the 4300D.
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i use both needle and seat assemblies in the carb. Primary and aux, and run 9 # of fuel pressure. No flooding issues. Also since the float bowl area is so small i run a number 10 line from the regulator to the carb inlet which helps act as a log and hold reserve fuel.
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I've always run both the primary and secondary needle and seat assemblies. I do run a return style regulator. Like I said, just under
7#'s has not been an issue. I did purchase one ofthe Gross-Jet assemblies. They sent the wrong p/n twice and I gave up. Never did get my money back either!
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who sell the grose assemblys???? ,like tom mentioned the rebuild kits that you get today dont have the aux needled and seat they come with a plug
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gmonde--I sent you a PM--Comp 387
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Tom, i made my needle and seat. Use the same needle and drilled the seat bigger i think i got it like .120 or so cant really remember. Havent had any problems with it so ive left it alone. The aux needle and seat assembly was in the carb and ive never changed it.
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