Holley carb power valve
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Holley carb power valve
I know it only takes a couple minutes to remove the primary bowl, but is there any way to check a holley power valve without taking the crab apart?
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You will get very little idle/air mixture tuning capabilities (i.e. you see little variation in engine idle quality or rpm when turning your mixture screws in or out to the point where you couldn't kill the engine by turning the screws). Another indication is rich idle condition, or heavy resedue line on transom. I don't know of a way to check the power valve with the metering plates on. If you do take it apart be sure to use the Holley rubberized gasket material to reinstall to make future power valve changes easier.
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Was your power valve blown Gary? One of my engines doesn't respond much to idle mixture screw adjustment and am trying to figure out if I have a problem. Have not run it yet on the water.
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Dave, yes it was. Wow, that was a long time ago.
BTW, changed to a mechanical secondary carter that I had around. It turned the car into a rocket!
BTW, changed to a mechanical secondary carter that I had around. It turned the car into a rocket!
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Originally posted by formula31
Dave, if your carb does not respond to idle mixture adjustments, I know how to remedy that.
Why are you answering a thread from 2002? Just curious.
Dave, if your carb does not respond to idle mixture adjustments, I know how to remedy that.
Why are you answering a thread from 2002? Just curious.
Thanks Gary. Rocket ship ehh? That would be trouble for me on the street
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The quickest way is to plug the primary vent. If the engine does not stall then be suspicious of the power valve. This is not a scientific way mind you, just an indicator. If you run Holley’s then you should get a power valve tester. I say this because brand new power valves can be off the index as much as 4 to 6 points
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