Holley 390 float levels
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 10:24 am
Hi folks,
I'm having a bit of trouble getting my Holley 390 (vac secondary) to work well on my 3.5l RV8. On sudden throttle opening when cruising, I get a brief lean stumble before it takes off. I was wondering if it's anything to do with my float level setting, which may not be quite right.
Snapping the throttle open from idle is fine, so I think the pump shot is sufficient. I've played with the pump cam position and it makes little difference.
However, the carb sits at an angle, sloping forward, because the engine sits level and I have not used a leveling plate under the carb. To set the float levels, I removed the sight plugs and adjusted the levels by the book, but with the carb tilted forward as fitted.
The tilt would mean that the front bowl (primaries) would have a lower level than expected if the carb was levelled. Would this account for the temporary lean mixture?
Should I set the float levels with carb level? Would a low float level explain my symptoms?
Thanks,
Jeff
I'm having a bit of trouble getting my Holley 390 (vac secondary) to work well on my 3.5l RV8. On sudden throttle opening when cruising, I get a brief lean stumble before it takes off. I was wondering if it's anything to do with my float level setting, which may not be quite right.
Snapping the throttle open from idle is fine, so I think the pump shot is sufficient. I've played with the pump cam position and it makes little difference.
However, the carb sits at an angle, sloping forward, because the engine sits level and I have not used a leveling plate under the carb. To set the float levels, I removed the sight plugs and adjusted the levels by the book, but with the carb tilted forward as fitted.
The tilt would mean that the front bowl (primaries) would have a lower level than expected if the carb was levelled. Would this account for the temporary lean mixture?
Should I set the float levels with carb level? Would a low float level explain my symptoms?
Thanks,
Jeff