Holley 4150 carb adjustments
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Anybody a Holley person on here? I have personally always preferred Carters over Holleys but I now have one on my Jeep that's in really good shape. I am still getting a rich idle(12 to 1) with 20 plus inches of vacuum. I have the throttle blades pretty much all the way closed and idle needles pretty close to all the way in. Its a 650cfm 4160 side float model and IIRC I have #62 jets in the primaries.
It has an aditional issue that as it is under load and the vacuum drops to 15 inches or less on part throttle it will lean out to 15 to 1 or more which is confusing to me.
I have a really slick Percy's adjustable jet on the way to adjust the jet sizing without ever removing the fuel bowls or draining fuel to help with the tuning
I am wondering first of all if i change to a #60 jet if it will lean out my idle?
is a #62/60 normal for a stock 360 V8?
If I drill 3/32 holes in throttle blades will this lean out carb at idle? why would i need to on stock carb/motor?
Any advice you can shed or links to knowledge you can provide would be awesome thanks
It has an aditional issue that as it is under load and the vacuum drops to 15 inches or less on part throttle it will lean out to 15 to 1 or more which is confusing to me.
I have a really slick Percy's adjustable jet on the way to adjust the jet sizing without ever removing the fuel bowls or draining fuel to help with the tuning
I am wondering first of all if i change to a #60 jet if it will lean out my idle?
is a #62/60 normal for a stock 360 V8?
If I drill 3/32 holes in throttle blades will this lean out carb at idle? why would i need to on stock carb/motor?
Any advice you can shed or links to knowledge you can provide would be awesome thanks