Holley 4555 Secondaries
I fired up my Yenko this past weekend, but fuel is literally pouring into the secondaries, it will barely stay running. I pulled the carb, removed the fuel bowl and looks the matter!! Any insights as to what would cause such a fuel dump?! :eek:
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Too much fuel pressure, crap in the needle/seat, float (if plastic) too heavy (absorded fuel). Just a few things to check ... Craig
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As earntaz said, needle/seat or float issue most likely. Also make sure the secondary air bleeds are clean, modern gas gets gummy fast on cars that don't get driven frequently.
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Ok, I'll just replace everything, I don't wanna mess around - plus it's a good tutorial for Benjamin to see how a Holley comes apart, and hopefully goes back together!
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Has it been a while since it has been run? Sounds like stuck float to me. I've had this happen a couple of times. Fix might be as simple as opening float sight plug, and moving float up and down with a screw driver to free it up.
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Marlin -- let us know what you find ... Craig
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Should be required reading for anyone that has a Holley carburetor. :headbang: |
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