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    carb problems on my 235 L6

     



    Hey all,

    long time no talk and i hope everything is well with all.

    I have been driving my 58 pretty regularly now for several months, however i have settled into a troubling pattern. Shell run great for about five days until something else goes wrong with the carb (holley 390 #4160) and the latest problem is especially entertaining. First, the car began to stutter as i was driving and then finally died. Upon restarting it back fired. After a little tinkering, checking spark and other electrical stuff, we cranked the engine and fuel burst from the primary air vent straight up in a perfect steady stream. nothing was getting to the bowls like something had clogged the metering block and was forcing fuel out the vent. Sound like a fair assumption? Is it the ever elusive power valve ro what? Jets? Any thoughts would be helpful...
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    Sounds like some dirt got in the carb....What are you running for a fuel filter???? All carbs hate dirt!!!!!
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    Fuel squirting out the vent means the needle and seat aren't doing their job. Dirt, yes, or a sticking float.

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