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RE: fuel
By Mike McQuesten - 11/10/2001 3:02:13 PM; IP 206.193.0.122
This is a very typical Holley problem. Well, it has been for me numerous times anyway. So I'm only speaking for myself on this. But it sounds like you've got needle and seat problems OR it could be a bad float. I've had both of these probs. You've mentioned that you've rebuilt the carb so you installed the new n & s. I'd check those floats. I have one from the middle carb of a tri power set that "looks" perfect. But if fills with fuel and you know what happens obviously. So check those floats. Pull 'em out and give 'em a little shake to see if you hear some fuel sloshing inside. If so, there's your problem.
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 fuel -- Geoff, 11/10/2001
 RE: fuel -- Phil, 11/10/2001
RE: fuel -- Mike McQuesten, 11/10/2001
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