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Originally posted by Push1267:


I was kind of shocked to find that one of the pressed in airbleeds are pressed in sideways !!! Eeker, and thus it appears that one airbleed is totally blocked Frowner. This is how the carb came from Holley.

Would this cause the flooding?? I would think so.



Yes that's it !!

I agree with Bosswrench on this. Disassemble the carb, go to a local machine shop to remove the damaged air bleed, if you are lucky the hole in the carb body may not be too badly damaged and then get them to make a new air bleed jet the same as the one on the other side but to fit the damaged hole.

I think they will have to make the jet as i don"t think press in air bleed jets are available.
But that should be no problem for them. The size of the hole in the jet is critical to .001"

Also make sure the passageway in the main body has been drilled properly (again check it against the corresponding passageway on the other side).
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