Thread: Help, I am ready to give up!
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11-01-2008 03:01 PM #16
fuel 5-8 lbs should be fixed
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11-01-2008 03:05 PM #17
Put a stock pump on and try it.
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11-02-2008 12:31 PM #18
changed power valve
power valve was the first thing i replaced, even tried running a plug in the secondary metering block, it had no effect whatsoeverTHERE IS NOTHIN' LIKE THE THRILL OF AN ASS KICKIN' BIG BLOCK CHEVY! IT'S THE HEARTBEAT OF AMERICA!
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11-02-2008 01:48 PM #19
Keep us posted on what the problem was, thanks Kurt
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11-02-2008 02:21 PM #20
R Pope has given you the cheapest, easiest and quickest fix.
"Put a stock pump on and try it."PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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11-02-2008 04:31 PM #21
Even cheaper---just disconnect the line to the carb and plug---if it clears up you have found the problem--
I have used this numerous times to prove that domeone had too much fuel pressure
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11-02-2008 04:46 PM #22
if your runing that big cam 588/588. 274 @050 and 107 lca that 6.5 PV is to big should be a 2.5 or a plug if a plug jump up about 10 jet sizes up and the carb is small for your engine so i would bet with that cam you have your idle turn up past you idle circuit so you will have to crack the back barrels so you can get the idle circuit to workLast edited by pat mccarthy; 11-02-2008 at 05:02 PM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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11-02-2008 06:40 PM #23
I have a small idea what I'm doin'
The motor is producing 10-12in. of manifold vacum at idle, I tried a 4.5 power valve without any change at all. I have the factory specs on the carb, and they show no pwt valve in the secondary block w/ 70 jets front and rear. It did clean up the mid range throttle response when I eliminated the secondary pwr valve. I am still having no success getting the motor to idle without severely loading up. I am trying to locate another carb to compare results, and eliminate the possibilty of an ignition problem, The msd components have all checked out ok, but I am not ruling anything out.THERE IS NOTHIN' LIKE THE THRILL OF AN ASS KICKIN' BIG BLOCK CHEVY! IT'S THE HEARTBEAT OF AMERICA!
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11-02-2008 07:20 PM #24
try another carb
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11-02-2008 07:41 PM #25
Did you get the fuel pressure adjusted???? That small of a carb, maybe some bleed holes in the throttle blades????? Think the fuel pressure has to be correct before the carb will work right.....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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11-03-2008 07:48 AM #26
a few questions
Exactly what number holley carb do you have?
Is it new or has it been rebuilt or altered?
are you running an aircleaner?
What is you timing set at and is you timing marks/cam/tdc all checked and proven????
Does your throttle blades have holes drilled in them?
How far open are the throttle blades front and secondary???
Why are you trying to run so much fuel pressure?
What type float bowls and floats are on your carb???
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11-03-2008 11:43 AM #27
pull the front float bowl and jet plate put a straight edge on carb body from from screw hole to screw hole in an x pattern many times people over tighten the float bowl screws this causes the carb body to bend, and the gasket to not clamp in the center where the power valve is causing an internal vacuum leak it takes vacuum to overcome the spring in the power valve. if this is the case cut a peice of heavy glass about 1 1/2 in x 8in long wrap some fine wet and dry sand paper around it with solvent or wd 40 surface the carb body until you have full contact I keep apeice of glass in my tool box and do this to every holly carb i work on you will be amased at how many you find with that problem it saves alot of problems then dont overtighten the screws. also check the jet plate and make sure the vacuum passage to the power valve well is not blocked some times sombody used the wrong gasket blocking the vacuum holes holly carbs are very simple contraptions its amasing the work as good as thy do there is no magic here its not rocket science dont let it intimidate you well thats my 3 cents worth ......tedI'LL KEEP MY PROPERTY, MY MONEY, MY FREEDOM, AND MY GUNS, AND YOU CAN KEEP THE CHANGE------ THE PROBLEM WITH LIBERALISM IS SOONER OR LATER YOU RUN OUT OF OTHER PEOPLES MONEY margaret thacher 1984
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11-03-2008 04:39 PM #28
I like that i didnt even have to read 1/3 of the page before I saw it has already been answered. Fuel Pressure Fuel Pressure Fuel Pressure. Edelbrock carbs take a MAX of 6.5PSI. I run mine at 7psi and end up with a rich idle with everything leaned out all the way.. if your running 10 on anything thats just.. wow.
Call Holley or look in the instructions for your carb and find out what they say to run for max pressure and run THAT. NOT HIGHER OR LOWER. DO NOT BE LIKE ME AND RUN .5 PSI HIGHER. BAD IDEA. IM TOO COOL FOR RULES, YOUR NOT.
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11-03-2008 05:08 PM #29
HOLLEYs will take abit more fuel psi then the old afb or edelbrock they do not like hi fuel psi they will FLOODIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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11-05-2008 11:12 PM #30
Originally Posted by jerry claytonTHERE IS NOTHIN' LIKE THE THRILL OF AN ASS KICKIN' BIG BLOCK CHEVY! IT'S THE HEARTBEAT OF AMERICA!
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