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Delve into all aspects of Holley carburetors with knowledgeable instruction from this guide, which shows you how to disassemble, select new parts, rebuild, and calibrate all of the major models.

Veteran engine-building expert and automotive author Mike Mavrigian guides you through each important stage of the rebuilding process so you have the best operating carburetor for a particular engine and application. In addition, he explains carb identification as well as idle, mid-range, and high-speed circuit operation, specialty tools, and available parts. You often need to replace gaskets, worn parts, and jets for the prevailing weather/altitude conditions or a different engine setup. In an easy-to-follow step-by-step format, Mavrigian shows you each critical stage for cleaning sensitive components and installing parts, including idle screws, idle air jets, primary/secondary main jets, accelerator pumps, emulsion tubes, and float bowls. He also includes the techniques for getting all of the details right so you have a smooth-running engine.

During the muscle car wars of the 1960s, Holley carburetors emerged as the carbs to have because of their easy-to-tune design, abundance of parts, and wide range of sizes. The legendary Double Pumper, the universal 600-cfm 1850 models, the Dominator, and now the Avenger have stood the test of time and are the leading carburetors in the high-performance engine market. To many enthusiasts, the operation, components, and rebuilding procedures remain a mystery. Yet, many carburetors need to be rebuilt and properly set up for a particular engine package.

Holley carburetor owners need a rebuilding guide for delivering exceptional acceleration, quick response, and superior fuel economy. With Holley Carburetors: How to Rebuild you can get the carb set up and performing at its best. And, if desired, you can move to advanced levels of tuning and modifying these carbs.

If you're looking for the one complete book that helps you quickly and expertly rebuild your Holley and get back on the road, this book is a vital addition to your performance library.

Acknowledgments 

Introduction 

What is a Workbench® Book? 

 

 

Chapter 1:

Holley History, Models and Serial Numbers 

Holley ID System 

Baseplate Bolt Pattern 

Air-Cleaner Base 

 

Chapter 2:

Holley Carburetor Operation 

Booster Venturi 

Jets 

Idle Circuit 

Main Metering 

Power Valve 

Venting 

Accelerator Pump 

Fuel Inlet 

Mechanical versus Vacuum Secondary Operation 

 

Chapter 3:

Carburetor Selection and Setup Tips 

Selecting Carburetor Size 

Carburetor Linkage 

Vacuum Fittings 

Chokes 

 

Chapter 4:

Tools and Equipment 

Basic Hand Tools 

Specialty Tools 

Chemicals 

Drill Bits 

Torque Wrench 

Cleaning Chemicals 

Media Blasting 

Measuring Tools 

 

Chapter 5:

Carburetor Disassembly 

Fuel Inlet Removal 

Fuel Bowl Removal 

Metering Bowl Disassembly 

Float Removal 

Needle and Seat Removal 

Accelerator Pump Removal 

Accelerator Pump Discharge Nozzle Removal 

Jet Removal 

Power Valve Removal 

Overflow Whistle Removal 

Mixture Screw Removal from Metering Block 

Choke Assembly Removal 

Vacuum Secondary Diaphragm Removal 

Main Body and Baseplate Separation 

 

Chapter 6:

Cleaning and Inspection 

Solvents 

Cracks and Pinholes 

Baseplate 

Main Body 

Power Valve 

Throttle Plates 

Choke Fast-Idle Cam 

Throttle Shaft and Shaft Bearings 

Idle and Main Well Passages and Emulsion Tubes 

Accelerator Pump Diaphragm 

Needle and Seat Assembly 

Main Jets 

Discharge Nozzles 

Carburetor Renewal Kits 

 

Chapter 7:

Assembly 

Main Body to Throttle Body Baseplate 

Metering Block Assembly 

Accelerator Pump Installation 

Float Installation 

Metering Block Installation 

Fuel Bowl Installation 

Discharge Nozzle Installation 

Choke Installation 

Vacuum Secondary Installation 

Secondary Metering Plate Installation 

Carb-to-Intake Installation 

 

Chapter 8:

Preparation and Tuning 

Torque Requirements 

Linkage Setup 

Engine Pre-Start Requirements 

Emergency Precautions 

Vacuum Leaks 

Throttle Operation 

Fuel Pressure 

Carburetor Plumbing Techniques 

Dyno Testing Your Setup 

Pre-Oiling a Fresh Engine 

Air Cleaners 

Float Height 

Idle Mixture 

Engine Bogs 

Power Valve 

Tuning Vacuum Secondary Operation 

 

Appendix:

Holley Carburetor Models, Part Numbers and Features 

 

Source Guide 

Delve into all aspects of Holley carburetors with knowledgeable instruction from this guide, which shows you how to disassemble, select new parts, rebuild, and calibrate all of the major models.

Veteran engine-building expert and automotive author Mike Mavrigian guides you through each important stage of the rebuilding process so you have the best operating carburetor for a particular engine and application. In addition, he explains carb identification as well as idle, mid-range, and high-speed circuit operation, specialty tools, and available parts. You often need to replace gaskets, worn parts, and jets for the prevailing weather/altitude conditions or a different engine setup. In an easy-to-follow step-by-step format, Mavrigian shows you each critical stage for cleaning sensitive components and installing parts, including idle screws, idle air jets, primary/secondary main jets, accelerator pumps, emulsion tubes, and float bowls. He also includes the techniques for getting all of the details right so you have a smooth-running engine.

During the muscle car wars of the 1960s, Holley carburetors emerged as the carbs to have because of their easy-to-tune design, abundance of parts, and wide range of sizes. The legendary Double Pumper, the universal 600-cfm 1850 models, the Dominator, and now the Avenger have stood the test of time and are the leading carburetors in the high-performance engine market. To many enthusiasts, the operation, components, and rebuilding procedures remain a mystery. Yet, many carburetors need to be rebuilt and properly set up for a particular engine package.

Holley carburetor owners need a rebuilding guide for delivering exceptional acceleration, quick response, and superior fuel economy. With Holley Carburetors: How to Rebuild you can get the carb set up and performing at its best. And, if desired, you can move to advanced levels of tuning and modifying these carbs.

If you're looking for the one complete book that helps you quickly and expertly rebuild your Holley and get back on the road, this book is a vital addition to your performance library.

Pages : 160
Size : 8.5 X 11 (inches)
Format : Paperback / softback
Illustrations : 451 color photos and charts
Publisher : CarTech
ISBN : 9781613251980
Product Code : SA330

Acknowledgments 

Introduction 

What is a Workbench® Book? 

 

 

Chapter 1:

Holley History, Models and Serial Numbers 

Holley ID System 

Baseplate Bolt Pattern 

Air-Cleaner Base 

 

Chapter 2:

Holley Carburetor Operation 

Booster Venturi 

Jets 

Idle Circuit 

Main Metering 

Power Valve 

Venting 

Accelerator Pump 

Fuel Inlet 

Mechanical versus Vacuum Secondary Operation 

 

Chapter 3:

Carburetor Selection and Setup Tips 

Selecting Carburetor Size 

Carburetor Linkage 

Vacuum Fittings 

Chokes 

 

Chapter 4:

Tools and Equipment 

Basic Hand Tools 

Specialty Tools 

Chemicals 

Drill Bits 

Torque Wrench 

Cleaning Chemicals 

Media Blasting 

Measuring Tools 

 

Chapter 5:

Carburetor Disassembly 

Fuel Inlet Removal 

Fuel Bowl Removal 

Metering Bowl Disassembly 

Float Removal 

Needle and Seat Removal 

Accelerator Pump Removal 

Accelerator Pump Discharge Nozzle Removal 

Jet Removal 

Power Valve Removal 

Overflow Whistle Removal 

Mixture Screw Removal from Metering Block 

Choke Assembly Removal 

Vacuum Secondary Diaphragm Removal 

Main Body and Baseplate Separation 

 

Chapter 6:

Cleaning and Inspection 

Solvents 

Cracks and Pinholes 

Baseplate 

Main Body 

Power Valve 

Throttle Plates 

Choke Fast-Idle Cam 

Throttle Shaft and Shaft Bearings 

Idle and Main Well Passages and Emulsion Tubes 

Accelerator Pump Diaphragm 

Needle and Seat Assembly 

Main Jets 

Discharge Nozzles 

Carburetor Renewal Kits 

 

Chapter 7:

Assembly 

Main Body to Throttle Body Baseplate 

Metering Block Assembly 

Accelerator Pump Installation 

Float Installation 

Metering Block Installation 

Fuel Bowl Installation 

Discharge Nozzle Installation 

Choke Installation 

Vacuum Secondary Installation 

Secondary Metering Plate Installation 

Carb-to-Intake Installation 

 

Chapter 8:

Preparation and Tuning 

Torque Requirements 

Linkage Setup 

Engine Pre-Start Requirements 

Emergency Precautions 

Vacuum Leaks 

Throttle Operation 

Fuel Pressure 

Carburetor Plumbing Techniques 

Dyno Testing Your Setup 

Pre-Oiling a Fresh Engine 

Air Cleaners 

Float Height 

Idle Mixture 

Engine Bogs 

Power Valve 

Tuning Vacuum Secondary Operation 

 

Appendix:

Holley Carburetor Models, Part Numbers and Features 

 

Source Guide 

Holley Carburetors: How to Rebuild

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