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I've got a high speed miss @ 5000 rpm in 5th gear that as got me stumped....... New plug wires and plugs, the distributor is a mech advance type and the timing is right on. Can you advise as to what I should be checking on ? The Carb. is a Holley 750 vac sec. I was wondering if I may have carb. problem...

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John, questions like this are difficult enough when you're standing next to the thing.... OK, first check if your Holley is equipped with an electric choke. Trace the hot wire from the choke and be sure some "mechanic" didn't attach it to the 12v coil wire. This will absolutely limit rpms to 4500-5000 due to lack of volts to the coil. If the choke's wired correctly or not present, it might be some 30-yr-old valve springs floating or broken. Pulling the valve covers will let this be checked. Third, are the secondary throttles actually opening? Even experienced engine guys occasionally get vacuum-secondary throttles stuck closed or the actuating diaphragm torn, leaving you with a fairly small two-barrel carb. Finally, 351Cs are very hard on cam chains. They get sloppy after only 25K miles, and when that happens, they retard under load and advance during shutdown. Try all these in order of difficulty/expense and let us know what happens.
Thanks for the insight....... It's very re-assuring to have these resourses available. I don't have a choke on the carb. so I can discount that, I'm running a dura-spark with a ballist resistor..... I'll eliminate it and do a test..... I'm not sure about the vacumm sec. so I'll tear into that.
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Originally posted by john ohrt:
Thanks for the insight....... It's very re-assuring to have these resourses available. I don't have a choke on the carb. so I can discount that, I'm running a dura-spark with a ballist resistor..... I'll eliminate it and do a test..... I'm not sure about the vacumm sec. so I'll tear into that.


did you ever figure out what the problem was?
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