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07-30-2024, 01:44 PM | #1 |
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GMC 305 v6 Holley 500 swap woes
For those on the gmcclub, this is a repeat post...
So, I got a factory refurb Holley 500 2bbl 4412S wallered out the opening a bit to match the opening on the bottom of the new Holley carb adapter plate, torqued everything to spec, hooked up the fuel, throttle linkage, choke and vacuum advance to the dist. It runs like ****, when I can even get it running. When it does run, the vacuum advance runs the RPMs up super high. I adjust the dist to lower the rpm but it seems to be slightly misfiring. All other vacuum ports are plugged. I've tried everything... setting the idle mixture screws out 1 1/2 turns from turned in all the way, messed with the ignition timing and I think I smoked my coil (and I'm sure my starter is about to go too). It ran decently with the Stromburg WW2 carburator. This is MADDENING. Any other ideas? The only other thing I can think of is the timing chain skipped at some point? It there an easy way to determine the initial timing of correct? Side question: with the new carb, how does anyone access the #3 spark plug to change it or seat the boot easily? Thanks for any help. |
07-30-2024, 03:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: GMC 305 v6 Holley 500 swap woes
Did you set the float level?
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07-30-2024, 04:07 PM | #3 |
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07-30-2024, 04:47 PM | #4 |
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Re: GMC 305 v6 Holley 500 swap woes
Be prepared for some fuel leakage when you open the window on the side.
And some leakage when you adjust the level screw and lock nut. I always set my float so that when you lean on the fender a little fuel leaks out. Any other questions just ask. |
07-31-2024, 10:26 AM | #5 |
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Re: GMC 305 v6 Holley 500 swap woes
From looking at the photo, it looks like maybe you have an unused and unplugged vacuum port? Make sure any ports you aren't using are plugged. Also, if the vacuum advance is causing your idle speed to be too high, switch to a ported vacuum source. This will be the port high on the metering plate in most cases on a Holley.
Checking the float level is vital - fuel should just barely dribble out of the hole with engine idling. Finally, you'll need to adjust the accelerator pump cam clearance, and possibly the squirter size. You can google how to do that. All that said, it's CRITICAL to make sure you have no vacuum leaks,. so gotta make sure your seal/gasket to the intake is good. |
07-31-2024, 10:30 AM | #6 |
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Re: GMC 305 v6 Holley 500 swap woes
Per my note above - ported vacuum only gives vacuum when you open the throttle, as opposed to full manifold vacuum at all times. Some vehicles came from the factory with ported vacuum to the distributor, others came with full manifold vacuum. It's trial and error as to which works best in most cases.
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07-31-2024, 11:06 AM | #7 | |
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Re: GMC 305 v6 Holley 500 swap woes
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There isn't but always worth mentioning. "Checking the float level is vital - fuel should just barely dribble out of the hole with engine idling." This was a good call. It was waaay too low. Adjusted. Thanks! And thanks also geezer#99 for this suggestion. "Finally, you'll need to adjust the accelerator pump cam clearance, and possibly the squirter size. You can google how to do that." I'll check this. I believe it's the nyloc nut with the spring on the throttle linkage side of the carb next to the bowl. "It's trial and error as to which works best in most cases." Noted. I'll try the other vacuum port on the back of the carb as well as the one on the intake manifold. The intake manifold and back of the carb vacuum ports are huge compared to the hose size that goes into the distributor. Thanks again for the insight and suggestions! I'm now dealing with a spark issue that started while messing with the carb. I think the Pertronix electronic ignition (points replacement) died from the non-stop starting I was doing while trying to get the carb set up. Coil is good (also got a new one to be sure, but the resistance seemed fine on the old one), ignition switch is sending power and neg side of coil outputs voltage while starting. |
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