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Remanufactured carb info
Kmac74:
Need some help, I have the following idle specs on a carb I was thinking of building. Carb number 7045213. Remanufactured by Holley 64-7153. These are the specs, idle tubes .0360, idle down channel .0635, upper idle air bleed .0890, lower idle air bleed .0520, idle bypass air .1405, mixture screw holes .0820. What do you think? Find another one that was stock or build this one and see what happens? Thanks
carmantx:
Is the power piston pin clipped?
Idle bypass holes in main body blocked?
What are main air bleed sizes?
Most of those remains require significant work to bring back to life.
Kmac74:
Thanks for the response. Yes the power piston is clipped and the bypass air holes were blocked off. Main air bleeds were large also. I have two more cores im going to measure this week and just shelf that remanufactured carb.
Cliff Ruggles:
As far as "remans" go Holley's were among the worse that I've seen here. Almost every single one will have been converted to smaller MAB's so it may have been done quite some time ago but it is still "generic" if the post on the bottom of the PP is clipped off.
The factory was very specific with the Chevy large MAB units and used the APT system in the baseplate to raise pretty large diameter metering rods well up out of the jets to get them exactly where they needed to be per application.
I've seen dozens of different calibrations used on those early Chevy divorced choke units. The worst of the bunch use HUGE upper idle bleeds making it difficult if not near impossible to get adequate idle fuel to a performance engine no matter how big the idle tubes and DCR's are drilled to......Cliff
Kmac74:
Thanks Cliff, for the response. I've only done basic rebuilds on Quadrajets, this will be my first try at a "recipe".
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