Great video, fantastic camera work, not bouncing around or pulled in too close really insightful comments, not over done. Every would be youtube publisher should take note of this one. Gives me inspiration to do mine. Kudos!!!!
thanks to your videos I was able to rebuild my first holley 650 dp. It was invaluable. thanks for the great details and the do 's and mistakes because it showed what to look out for.
no, good guess though... it was the primary and secondary bowls put on wrong ends. had to take apart again and put them on the right ends, after swapping the floats into the correct bowls.
I used a combination of a few things, larger buffing wheel on bench grinder, small air powered die grinder and then a dremel tool with small buffs and felt bobs. then finished it with some mothers metal polish and a rag.
the secondary jets were 83's. the carb was way to rich when I tried it on the car. I have removed it again and am going to go with smaller jets primary and secondary. and I will check on that float setting. thanks.
You should always install Your float assemblies first so any trash from the tapped holes in the float bowls won't end up in the accelerator pump diaphragms or in the needle & seats. Your secondary linkage you installed on the wrong side of the linkage it installs from the inside Your is upside down. Your float bowls are also installed backwards which may cause another problem rather than that you should look into installing the green gflt diaphragms by the look of corrosion in your float bowls & metering blocks your local fuel has alot of ethanol in it causing the severe corrosion present inside of your carburetor.
they were the Pink pump cams that were on the carb when I bought it. the kit did not come with any replacements. You can see them clearer in about 8:56 of the part 1 video.
I just rebuilt my 750 HP using your video. Awesome, thanks again
Thanks! Good job! Slowed it down to 1/4 speed. Note: Holley EFI is the wave of the future. I'm just saying!
I got the confidence to pull my carb apart after these vids
Great video, fantastic camera work, not bouncing around or pulled in too close really insightful comments, not over done. Every would be youtube publisher should take note of this one. Gives me inspiration to do mine. Kudos!!!!
thank you!
thanks to your videos I was able to rebuild my first holley 650 dp. It was invaluable. thanks for the great details and the do 's and mistakes because it showed what to look out for.
I have the same carb. your video was very helpful.
Thank You
excelent joob! very clear! thanks from Brazil!
thank you! from Canada. :-)
You left a check valve off the other squirter in the main carb section..
Awesome. I'm going to rebuild a 4160. This is going to be very helpful.
no, good guess though... it was the primary and secondary bowls put on wrong ends. had to take apart again and put them on the right ends, after swapping the floats into the correct bowls.
glad it helped you
wow great video!!!
I used a combination of a few things, larger buffing wheel on bench grinder, small air powered die grinder and then a dremel tool with small buffs and felt bobs. then finished it with some mothers metal polish and a rag.
awesome video. nice camera. 10/10
thank you !
very well done tutorial video
the secondary jets were 83's. the carb was way to rich when I tried it on the car. I have removed it again and am going to go with smaller jets primary and secondary. and I will check on that float setting. thanks.
thanks and good for you!
thank you.
You should always install Your float assemblies first so any trash from the tapped holes in the float bowls won't end up in the accelerator pump diaphragms or in the needle & seats. Your secondary linkage you installed on the wrong side of the linkage it installs from the inside Your is upside down. Your float bowls are also installed backwards which may cause another problem rather than that you should look into installing the green gflt diaphragms by the look of corrosion in your float bowls & metering blocks your local fuel has alot of ethanol in it causing the severe corrosion present inside of your carburetor.
YOU HAVE THE SECONDARY FLOAT, SET TO HIGH. WHAT WAS THE SECONDARY JETS NUMBER ?
What's the best way to polish the carby.
Also what size pump cam did you use for your 30cc pump accelerator?
base plate gasket :)
What did you dip your carb in to clean it?
Tyme-1 Cold Parts Cleaner
How do you get rid of the yellow exterior finish?
they were the Pink pump cams that were on the carb when I bought it. the kit did not come with any replacements. You can see them clearer in about 8:56 of the part 1 video.