ok recently i have attempted to re build a 4 barrel holly carb for my 1971 ford f250.
what happens is my truck wont idle or run but gas fountains out the top...hehe
Some one said i need to set the floats all the way back. Does this sound right?
I am presumeing that to set them back i turn to the left...
Sorry if my question is dumb but this is all new to me..
Any ideas or thoughts would be great
Thanks for reading and responding to this message.
thanks.
Scott
my carb fountains gas
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Re: my carb fountains gas
It does sound like a float adjustment.
You should be able to get specific instructions on Holley.com by serching by your list number, the list number is on the airhorn of the carb and should look something like "3310-10".
There are center hung and side hung floats as well, but just as an example:
http://www.holley.com/data/Products/Tec ... 7948-5.pdf (1850 side hung floats)
http://www.holley.com/data/Products/Tec ... 9934-3.pdf (3310 center hung floats)
http://www.holley.com/TechService/Instructions.asp (main page "S" is "Silver" and "C" is "Chromate")
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You should be able to get specific instructions on Holley.com by serching by your list number, the list number is on the airhorn of the carb and should look something like "3310-10".
There are center hung and side hung floats as well, but just as an example:
http://www.holley.com/data/Products/Tec ... 7948-5.pdf (1850 side hung floats)
http://www.holley.com/data/Products/Tec ... 9934-3.pdf (3310 center hung floats)
http://www.holley.com/TechService/Instructions.asp (main page "S" is "Silver" and "C" is "Chromate")
HTH.
Robert
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Re: my carb fountains gas
Update, after house of fooling with it, my trucks now in the shop...
at least i tried to fix it.
at least i tried to fix it.
Black 1971 F250 Sport Custom 390 Engine.
I have no idea what i am doing please help me!
Seriously,I just bought this for 500 Bucks and some tools from Kmart. I Have very Little Auto Experience. Any Advice is needed. I have to make it run...
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Re: my carb fountains gas
Sorry I didn't see this thread earlier; I would have been happy to help you adjust the floats! As long as you are referring to the screws that are on the top of the float bowl (that have a locknut below them) the way to adjust them is to loosen the lock nut and turn clockwise to lower the float. Then you run the truck, rev it up a bit, then shut it off. Then you pull the sight plugs on the sides of the bowls and if gas leaks out the floats are too high. Once you get it close you can adjust it while running. The fuel level should be right at the bottom edge of the hole, and it should spill out a tad when you rock the vehicle. If it wasflooding all over then you probably had a problem with the neddle not seating properly. I know it's too late, but now you'll know next time.
Joe
1971 F100 flareside 8ft
1964 Chrysler New Yorker Town and Country wagon
2006 Dodge Ram 2500 cummins
2005 Ford Ranger
1971 F100 flareside 8ft
1964 Chrysler New Yorker Town and Country wagon
2006 Dodge Ram 2500 cummins
2005 Ford Ranger