Originally Posted By DAYCLONA
Mick,


usually most of the Holley re-issue carbs come with the black or brown springs, replace both springs at the same time, don't stagger their rating, IMHO if your experiencing a "hesitation" during the out board carbs coming on line it's because of the slow opening rate of the heavier springs, if you were experiencing a bog/break down during the transition then I'd say your opening too rapidly and need a heavier spring

Put the WHITE springs in and go up the color scale if you need more delay, and or higher RPM tip in, you need to know what's in your carbs before even operating them, I hope you put new plugs in the motor?, HEMI's run a bit lean on cylinders 5 and 6 running the six pack, your jet change may be for the good? but I'd read the cylinders after a few good runs on fresh plugs

Normally I'd recommend the clear sight plugs on the carbs fuel bowls, but the plugs are really sucking with today's plastics and today's gas, but I would buy a set and install them just to establish exactly were the running/idle fuel level is, generally I like to set the float level on all 3 carbs at the halfway point on the clear plastic float, then re-install the brass screws, don't leave the clear plugs in too long as they will soften/break off, when installing them, just finger tight

What have you done for a choke?

Mike


Mike,

I have 2 sets of springs on order, should be here soon. Just wanted to get it up and running, and see where it's at. Did the idle adjustment as you suggested, front is done, will switch it with the rear next. It needs it, idle speeds up on both sides when blocking the air bleeds on the rear carb.

I'll start with the white as you suggest. And have heard the same about the sight plugs, so I'll do that.

So what do you think of the 4.5 PV? Any chance that is part of my issue?

Haven't done anything with the choke. It's wired open for the moment. I'll either remove it, or install a cable as you suggested. You have a spare one?

Last edited by mickm; 03/15/17 12:38 AM.