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Re: Holley Carb question with video
[Re: Ramrod39]
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11/02/14 09:31 PM
11/02/14 09:31 PM
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John_Kunkel
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Nope, you've got a sticky needle valve...try rapping on the bowl.
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Re: Holley Carb question with video
[Re: buildanother]
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11/02/14 10:26 PM
11/02/14 10:26 PM
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HemiSportFury
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Yep, it's very obvious where it is. Looks like a center pivot float so the needle and seat are just below the adjusting screw in the middle of the bowl. Also the float may have developed a leak and is sunk keeping the needle open.
'64 Sport Fury, 528 Hemi, FiTech EFI, 4-speed, 4.10 Dana 60 '57 Belvedere 2dr sedan, current project in process '19 Cherokee Trail Hawk Elite '03 Ram 2500 CTD HO, 6-speed 214,000 miles and still going strong
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Re: Holley Carb question with video
[Re: Ramrod39]
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11/02/14 11:30 PM
11/02/14 11:30 PM
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Mattax
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I'm not clear on where the needle and seat is on this carb.
Get yourself a copy of Mike Urich's little book on Holley 4150/60 carburetors, new or used. It's got good pictures and diagrams, and is pretty easy to read.
What you are seeing is the result of too high a fuel level in the secondary fuel bowl. The answer others have given a likely reason as to why it is overfilling. The book will help this all make sense.
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