Originally Posted by 62maxwgn
Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
I thought of something else you can check and reset if needed is the fuel, float level. Most Holley like and need the fuel to barely dribble out of the side hole when running at idle speed, if you look closely at your carbs you will notice that the outboard screws for checking the float level are higher than the center bowl is scope Don
t set them in the middle of that hole, that is to high tsk
Let us know how your doing on fixing this issue, six packs rock when you get them right wrench Which is not always easy whistling grin


Cab,you got it backwards,the center is higher than the ends,better check your scope ! no beer


I think I will try changing out the center metering block, new air/fuel mixture screws and gaskets. I still think it needs more fuel from center carb. I will post soon as the new metering block arrives. I appreciate all the advise as it seems alot of interest on the topic and outcome. I sure hope I find whats wrong and dont let anyone down. It would be great reference for someone else down the road.