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bowsaw |
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Putting this 350 holley on my 2F motor in the 60 series cruiser, all went well, but when i started it up, fuel p****d out everywhere, thinking maybe cause i hooked up the vacuum line wrong, and maybe it pressurised the bowl etc, anyone know were this fitting should be attached to?? its the fitting coming out at a 90 degree on the left of the fuel line.
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bowsaw |
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anyone, i want to start it today, but not if i cant find out where it goes, or just even if it is a vacuum line, that i connect to the inlet manifold?
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Andrew J |
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isnt that the vacuum advance line for your dizzy?
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eagleaus |
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Float may be stuck or too high.The screw on the side should be the level that the fuel should be at.If it pours out, float level to high.
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Mac Winter 76XB351GS |
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I had the exact same prob on a valiant 245. Turned out to be a tiny hole in the float letting fuel in. New float and good as new.
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