Lou C
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Maybe you can source that power valve somewhere and keep your old one for a spare. While boat mechanics can be totally booked, consider restoration shops that cater to classic American cars. Back in the day the most common carbs we had were Rochesters (GM products) Carter (Mopar products now the Edelbrock used today is that carb updated) and Ford/Motorcraft. Holley was always the big aftermarket carb for drag racers who were willing to tinker with them for more HP. So anybody who works on or restores American cars know Holley carbs like the back of their hand. And there are very few differences between auto or marine applications. So look in different places you may get lucky. Here in the USA probably 85% of hot rods you will see with the Holley. You see some Quadrajets on GM cars because they were OE and Carters on Chrysler products.