Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
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Before you start with the carb, can you tell us what the initial timing (at idle) and what is the total timing? Carb Basics: Do you have a vacuum gage? Does the car have a tach? Try spraying starter fluid or carb cleaner around the intake/carb base to see if there are any vacuum leaks. If the idle rpms change, fix the leaks before tuning the carb. The above are just some basic things to check before digging into the carb adjustments. Once everything is ready, then we can help you out with the carb tuning.
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
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Before you start with the carb, can you tell us what the initial timing (at idle) and what is the total timing?
Carb Basics: Do you have a vacuum gage? Does the car have a tach?
Well Ive got the initial timing set a 10 btdc. As far as total timing goes, I really dont know, I cant really check that with just the stock timing mark tab can I? Also Im reluctant to change the timing too far from where I am, I had a ton of trouble starting the engine at first (for break-in) and Ive finally found the sweet spot that starts and runs quickly.
I do have a tach, but Ill have to do some searching for a vacuum gauge.
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
[Re: jensenguy]
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Holley.com has a great tech section complete with YouTube videos. Holley Tech Service Holley TV website Make sure you check out the "Common Questions" and "Tech Library" topics. There are some important "Basics" you should learn and understand and they are really not all that difficult: * Importance of Correct Fuel-Level Adjustment * Power-Valve Selection * Accelerator-Pump - Lever-Adjustment, Squirter-Size, cam * Idle Circuit Mixture & Secondary Idle Set-Screw Adjustment
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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As far as total timing goes, I really dont know, I cant really check that with just the stock timing mark tab can I? Also Im reluctant to change the timing too far from where I am,
yes dont change the timing till you find out where it is at now(for your baseline). Get a timing tape or measure/mark the dampener(.0632683" is (1) degree) so 2&1/4 would be 35.5 degrees(which'd be a nice conservative total(checked wo vac adv).
ok, I made a mark on my dampner as you suggested at 2 1/4". It looks like Im getting there, or very close to it at least. Probably 2500 - 3000 rpm, Im not sure I dont have a second person here right now.
So Im thinking my timing is at least close to where i need to be.
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
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what cam? At idle how much vacuum & what idle speed, & (as mentioned) what PV & 1st (& easy to do) is to check your float levels.
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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You didn't mention the cam in the engine. If it's an aftermarket cam with more-than-stock valve overlap, you might need a lot more than 10* initial timing...like 15 to 18. If that's the case, you might have the curb idle screw cranked too far open, exposing too much of the transition slot, causing the rich condition you describe.
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If that is indeed an issue on the OP's car, I'll post the pics of my distributor slots that I shortened using JB Weld...which, by the way, are still holding up just fine.
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
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what cam? At idle how much vacuum & what idle speed, & (as mentioned) what PV & 1st (& easy to do) is to check your float levels.
Its got the Lunati Voodoo 60303 226/234 dur., .494/.513 lift. I was running the stock cam before the rebuild, and it was running pretty good with the carb setup the way it is still. I'll have to get a vacuum gauge for tomorrow, Im without one right now. Its idling around 7-800 rpm in park. Power valve, who knows, but I'd rather not take anything apart before lasting all my other options.
Ill start working on figuring out my float levels and go from there. Thanks guys!
Also should I try bumping my initial up to 15 or so and see what happens?
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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Also should I try bumping my initial up to 15 or so and see what happens?
yes then slow your idle speed
But don't hammer on it with the timing bumped up. If the engine likes the timing advanced (and I bet it does) you'll need to limit the mechanical advance to compensate.
Do you have any JB Weld?
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
[Re: jensenguy]
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Before punting.. Post back some of the specs.. Vacuum @ Idle. The Holley is super EZ to tune but it all starts with making sure no leaks, adequate inital (12 degrees) timing, and high enough vacuum (>10 inches). Then next going inside the Holley for possible revs for the power valve, nozzles and jets. Seems like the idle speed is a little low.. But do it a step @ a time, post back and we can help you more.. Just my $0.015..
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
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Also should I try bumping my initial up to 15 or so and see what happens?
yes then slow your idle speed
But don't hammer on it with the timing bumped up. If the engine likes the timing advanced (and I bet it does) you'll need to limit the mechanical advance to compensate.
Do you have any JB Weld?
Jim
Well it definitely likes 15 degrees initial. Exhaust seemed to get a little cleaner, but still not right. So from what im putting together, if I leave my initial at 15 without modifying my distributor Ill have too much total timing? Is that right?
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Re: holley 3310 tuning/ adjustments?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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So from what im putting together, if I leave my initial at 15 without modifying my distributor Ill have too much total timing? Is that right?
yes you'll have to have your shop weld up the slots (there's a chart in the archives)
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Mopar Distributor Advance Slots
dist. degrees X 2 + initial= total
dist. degrees / slot size 6.............. .340 7............... .355 8............... .375 9............... .390 10.............. .405 11.5 ........... .420 12.............. .435 13.............. .445 14.............. .460 15.............. .475 16.............. .490 17.............. .505 18.............. .520
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