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Old 03-13-2012, 04:26 PM   #1
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what carb should i get?

So my 427 tall deck has a 750 holly double pumper on it and its garbage in the woods keeps flooding itself out so im in the market for a new carb but have no idea what to get.. any ideas?
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Old 03-13-2012, 04:38 PM   #2
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Re: what carb should i get?

was thinking something along the lines of a holley 770cfm truck avenger carb?
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Old 03-13-2012, 04:46 PM   #3
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Re: what carb should i get?

Your floats are bouncing around causing problems. I believe Holley has spring loaded needle seats that will go in place of the original. You can try calling Holley and ask them for the. Conversion kit. Other wise you may need the off road carb from Holley
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Old 03-13-2012, 04:49 PM   #4
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Your floats are bouncing around causing problems. I believe Holley has spring loaded needle seats that will go in place of the original. You can try calling Holley and ask them for the. Conversion kit. Other wise you may need the off road carb from Holley
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its a very common problem in these old motors
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Old 03-13-2012, 05:24 PM   #5
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Re: what carb should i get?

all u need to do is readjust your float a little lower then normal that way when u are going down the road you wont have that much gas to bounce around and flood out. i run a demon on my chevy and it lifted, i play out in the hills with it and i dont have a problem. if you want those needles just go to napa and order them. they will help a little but u will have to learn how to adjust your floats. holley and demons are the best cards out there. u dont need a new one.
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Old 03-13-2012, 06:18 PM   #6
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Re: what carb should i get?

^ truth once you reset your float level also redo your idle mixture
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Old 03-13-2012, 07:03 PM   #7
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Re: what carb should i get?

ill try setting them when i start driving the truck again in a month or so its curently in peices i was just wondering what carbs would be the best offroad and i have a few buddys who have ran this carb and say it is garbage and i have read several bad reviews but i will try the setting the floats its alot better then spending 600$
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Re: what carb should i get?

dont mess with and thing untill u gt to stop dieing. do one thing at a time.
once u get it to stop dieing then see if u are running rice or learn.
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Re: what carb should i get?

they only flood out when going up hills
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Re: what carb should i get?

once u set the float that will stop. i take mine up hills all the time i live by yellowstone and i play hard so. and holley is the best carb u just need to set it right and thendont touch it. people that hate them dont have then set right and they are not smart enough to go get a book to get it right.
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Re: what carb should i get?

its also set for a dump truck so its prolly not meant for steep hills
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Old 03-13-2012, 07:24 PM   #12
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Re: what carb should i get?

Have used a few truck Avengers on a few Mudracers and they really work nice. I perfer Edelbrock up here in Northern Canada, the Holleys suck for cold weather like -15 to -40 are kind of pissy, but the Avenger seems to work good especially bouncing around on the rocks.
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Old 03-13-2012, 07:26 PM   #13
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im in eastern canada it get pretty cold here in nb also
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Have used a few truck Avengers on a few Mudracers and they really work nice. I perfer Edelbrock up here in Northern Canada, the Holleys suck for cold weather like -15 to -40 are kind of pissy, but the Avenger seems to work good especially bouncing around on the rocks.
i live in the rockies buy yellowstone and it get 40 below here to and mine work just fine. u need to set it up right and not play with then all the time
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Re: what carb should i get?

If you run truck avenger float bowls and the spring loaded needle valves it should run fine. I had that on my junkyard special 72 4x4. Bounced through river beds and ran up the sides of hills without an issue. Make sure your fuel pump isn't cranking out to much pressure.

What model carb are you using btw? Never had a problem with any Holley even when somebody did their best to warp and clog them
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