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Offline Mr.Pontiac

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Should bypass holes always be opened bigger???
« on: February 22, 2014, 07:10:48 PM »
If your doing a rebuild on a carb. is say .070 to .080 a goood starting place to start or should you go .090  or bigger?? What the main factor on this size????? Same for the holes behind idle & air adj. screws, should you leave them alone or just open them up a little??? I have the book but nothing stated i see on this size. Help!!

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Re: Should bypass holes always be opened bigger???
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2014, 02:19:50 PM »
  On the bypass, the main factor is where the throttle "wants" to be at while the engine is idling. If it is open too far to get it to idle (causing the dreaded "nozzle drip") then the bypass holes are added. Obviously a stock engine with the original stock carb would not need bypass but any thing other than this MIGHT warrant the enlarging OR adding of the holes. Let's say that you can get the engine to idle but the throttle plates are open too far, causing a bit of nozzle drip or rendering the idle screws to the point that they have little effect. At this point you could pull a small vacuum line to determine if the idle bypass would be needed. If the engine idles much better and is tunable with the screws/throttle position, while a small vacuum line is disconnected then you know that you need the bypass. If after this is accomplished, it seems that the screws still have little to no effect, then the idle screw hole then should be enlarged also, however, enlarging the idle screw holes slightly has not too many bad effects either way, it just effects the amount of the turning of the screw itself. Larger=less needs turn the screws. A good example would be going from a 305 chevy and putting that same stock carb on a 454 bigblock. I would guess that in this example you would need to add bypass and enlarge the screw holes.

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Re: Should bypass holes always be opened bigger???
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2014, 12:24:15 PM »
The bypass holes are there already,  about .070 with my drill set. Its just a rebuild to sell the carb. i was wondering to do a great job on the carb. should i just open them up to .090???? Or just leave them alone???? I always thought now on idle screws the holes behind them should always be opened a little bigger say also ,090 for starters .

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Re: Should bypass holes always be opened bigger???
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2014, 04:59:31 AM »
It is completely IMPOSSIBLE to build a carb to sell that will hit every application it may end up being used on. 

The only way to get a good end result, is to look at what the owner/builder did to the engine, and put a "recipe" into the carb exactly for that scenario......Cliff

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Re: Should bypass holes always be opened bigger???
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2014, 10:50:41 AM »
Thanks for the honesty, guys are great!!