Carburetor Problem
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Carburetor Problem



OK. Today, Saturday, I have recovered from flu, and, taking large parts of all the advice I have received, I did the following:

Replaced plugs with Autolite 85's (couldn't find 89's, as recommended, and according to the Autolite website, 85's are the ones. The ones that were in the car were Denso, made in (guess). Gap at .35 (That steering column is in the wrong place for plug #7. Then I moved the Cruise Control control arm and it was marginally better)

Cap, cond, and points are new, reset gap to .17, checked firing order and all the wires are new and working.

New gas filter, checked oil for gasoline.

Then, not wanting to spring for the carb, I hit it with the rubber mallet. Well, I know this isn't really the right thing to do but with all the comments about Holly, I thought it couldn't hurt to try it prior to going out and paying $250 for a new Edelbrock 650 square flange, with electric choke.

Results:

Runs remarkably better, still got the gas problem--Too rich, black smoke, smooths out at higher rev. Not right.

I'm going to buy a carb. Good bye $250.

More later.


On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 08:32 AM, Kerry Pinkerton wrote:

No No, you don't want manual choke.� Trust me, manual chokes stink.� You want the electric choke option and they offer one with Chrysler linkage.� To hook up the electric choke, you just have to run a hot wire from a switched source like the ballast resistor.� The choke stove in the manifold will no longer be necessary.
�
KerryP
Patch panels fabricated
Pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx
dte.net/57imperial
Imperials -- 50 Limo, 57 roadster, 61's, 64, 68 Convert, 73, a 66 300 and a bunch of lesser marques

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From: Print Bear
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 4:17 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Carburetor Problem

The Edelbrock site offered up the following options for the retrofit carburetor:

1407 Performer Series; Carburetor; 750cfm; Square-Flange; Manual Choke; w/o EGR; "Universal Fit"
1411 Performer Series; Carburetor; 750cfm; Square-Flange; Electric Choke; w/o EGR; "Universal Fit"

As I haven't seen any wires attached to the Holly, I'm guessing that the manual choke option is what I'm looking for.

Also offered were these items which I don't think I need but possibly may:

Carburetor Stud
Carburetor Throttle Kicker
Carburetor Throttle Lever Extension
Kickdown Linkage

Does this sound correct?

EdH
'68 Crown Coupe





On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 10:58 AM, Rob P wrote:

You can't get an AVS new. Rather than deal with another old-used-rebuilt carb, I would suggest you go for a new Carter AFB or Edelbrock carb. The Edelbrock is based on the AFB. You can get a 750 or 625 cfm. I don't know which Imperials came with stock. I know that hp 440s came with 750 avs. Either should bolt right on, but you may need the linkage kit. Check out Summit or Jegs.
Good luck
Rob



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