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Old 09-28-2001, 11:22 AM   #1
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Unhappy No power to coil & backfiring through carb ??'s

Checked the pos side of the coil, no power and still backfires through carb under heavy acceleration... found a vacuum leak at the carb base, replaced the gasket...

and to eliminate questions I replaced the ignition module (or whatever it is on the fender), replaced the distributer and the coil, new cap, new plugs, and the plug wires only have 200 miles on them... Timing is dead on @ factory recommended 12 deg.

ran a temp power wire to the pos side of the coil (i'll have to find the prob), and it starts, idles fine, and if you slowly take it to 4000 rpm's it runs mint.... BUT, from an idle, if you jump on it hard, it backfires huge through the carb (flames about a foot high)...

temp last nite was about 60 deg,,, any ideas?

I'm gonna call Holley and talk to their tech support, but thought i'd ask here too...

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Old 09-28-2001, 11:43 AM   #2
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Trace the coil back to the ignition switch. The problem is in that circuit.

Sounds like you have a blown power valve in your carb.

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Old 09-28-2001, 12:07 PM   #3
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PK is that hard to replace, I am certainly not a carb person...

thx for the response, I was thinking it was in the carb tooo..
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Old 09-28-2001, 12:25 PM   #4
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4 bowl screws (either flathead or 5/16"), a 1" open end and a 5/8" open end for the fuel line going to the primary bowl, and the same 1" open end wrench to remove the power valve from the metering plate. You will need a new bowl gasket and a new metering plate gasket. Both have to be removed to get to the power valve. Make sure your replacement gaskets are BLUE, NON-STICK gaskets, and make absolutely sure that you clean off every single piece of old gasket material from the bowl, both sides of the metering plate, and the body. After you remove the power valve, look along the edge of the hex pattern, or on it's surface, for a number. Probably 65. Replace it with a power valve of the same value, and don't forget the power valve gasket.

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Old 09-28-2001, 07:39 PM   #5
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Chris, how do i know which one (primary or secondary??? or just replace both???
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Old 09-29-2001, 12:15 AM   #6
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Check your email. I need numbers. You may only have one. What's your list #?

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Old 09-29-2001, 03:58 AM   #7
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is it a fairly new holley? If so it should have power valve blow out protection. Do you have a mechanical advance or vacuum advance distributor?
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vacuum advance dist...

the carb is an 1850, i pulled it apart, it only has 1, double pumpers, i guess have 2..
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I sent you an email with the optimum changes to make to your carb. You will need a vacuum gauge to dial in the carb and the ignition timing. Let me know when you have one, and we'll set things up.

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