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Re: Holley model #, and backfiring thru carb
- To: ihc@domain.elided
- Subject: Re: Holley model #, and backfiring thru carb
- From: "Myron Ware" <cmw@domain.elided>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 07:09:20 EST
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- Organization: NASA Langley Research Center
- Reply-To: "Myron Ware" <cmw@domain.elided>
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Howard,
It may be that the carb is spitting back and not backfiring, as
there's not a big bang when it happens, but I can hear what sounds
like some sort of pressure event exiting the carb. Of course, it
also feels like it wants to instantly die on me until I ease off to
let it recover. After recovering, it feels like a plug has gotten
fouled (I'm very familiar with that feeling), but a mash on the
throttle with no load clears it.
Thanks,
Myron
> Is it really backfiring, or is it really stumbling or spitting back? That
> would be a common symptom of a weak accelerator pump which doesn't give
> you enough fuel when the throttle is quickly opened. If you can find that
> rebuild kit, you may be on the right track.
> Howard Pletcher
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