carb question
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carb question
I have been having problems with my carb. It seems that every time i start the car the choke plate opens completely. Could this be caused by an over filled float bowl? Unfortunitley i have the 4175 holley model which does not have the sight plugs. Thanks
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Re: carb question (78 corvette)
That car came with a Rochester. I dont remember if that car has a choke stove and spring or not, but Holley and Rochester chokes work exactly opposite from each other. That may explain it.
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Re: carb question (78 corvette)
I assume your Holley has an electric choke system (?)...
If the choke is closed when the engine is cold and not running, then pops wide open as soon as the engine starts, you have a choke pulloff that is incorrectly adjusted. To check it out, pull the vacuum hose off the pulloff diaphragm and put a long hose on it. With the engine cold and the choke closed, suck on the hose and observe how far the choke opens. Adjust the pulloff so that it only pops the choke open about 1/4" as measured from the forward lower lip of the choke plate to the forward choke airhorn wall.
If the choke is closed when the engine is cold and not running, then pops wide open as soon as the engine starts, you have a choke pulloff that is incorrectly adjusted. To check it out, pull the vacuum hose off the pulloff diaphragm and put a long hose on it. With the engine cold and the choke closed, suck on the hose and observe how far the choke opens. Adjust the pulloff so that it only pops the choke open about 1/4" as measured from the forward lower lip of the choke plate to the forward choke airhorn wall.