Brakes I got a stumper
#11
RE: Brakes I got a stumper
Yes plug the ones that are not in use. Did you get the carb new? There should be instructions as to put what hose where or maybe you can look online. Sometimes Summit has them in pdf on the web page that displays the part.
#12
RE: Brakes I got a stumper
No, I got it with the motor. they werent bolted on hence my backwards installation of the carb ( if you read that post). I will have to do some digging to see if I can find a diagram. that would be very helpful.
#13
RE: Brakes I got a stumper
[&:] please plug those not in use or the vacuum leaks will cause lean conditions for the engine. you want the brake booster to run off manifold vacuum(usually fittings at base of carb or on manifold itself) the distributor should be hooked up to a ported source that gives vacuum when throttle is applied(usually fittings about halfway up carb, they only suck when throttle is opened a bit) remember to reset timing if its been hooked up to a manifold source youll find more power and runs better if your removing from incorrect manifold and putting it on ported source, also find a bit more vacuum when dist is hooked up correctly. there are a few applications where the dist was hooked to manifold but that was factory stuff NOT aftermarket or performance stuff. the vacuum line to the dist is mostly for fuel ecomomy but does help with low speed performance as well. higher performance engines that have little vacuum and dont come to life until the point that the mechanical advance is working anyway do not use vacuum advance kurt
mike mike mike youve given a slight contradiction to the man....everything below the butterflies is manifold vacuum, for almost all applications the dist wants a ported source which comes from a transition port at or just above or in front of the butterflies
mike mike mike youve given a slight contradiction to the man....everything below the butterflies is manifold vacuum, for almost all applications the dist wants a ported source which comes from a transition port at or just above or in front of the butterflies
#14
RE: Brakes I got a stumper
Figure out what part number carb you have. You can look at Summit and find the one that looks like yours. Summit uses the manufacture part number then go here and see if they have a manual in pdf for your carb.
http://www.holley.com/TechService/Instructions.asp
http://www.holley.com/TechService/Instructions.asp
#15
RE: Brakes I got a stumper
Kurt
Do not ever address me again. I notice you finally shut your hole on the timing and over heating= run on issue. You should keep it that way.
Regaurdless of what I said I have provided a link to instructions for him instead of blowing a lot of smoke up his *** like you are so good for.
Do not ever address me again. I notice you finally shut your hole on the timing and over heating= run on issue. You should keep it that way.
Regaurdless of what I said I have provided a link to instructions for him instead of blowing a lot of smoke up his *** like you are so good for.
#17
RE: Brakes I got a stumper
ORIGINAL: t9ojetpilot
ouch are we always this angry or just when were caught dispensing incorrect information. and is that manifold smoke from above or below the throttle plates really chill out
ouch are we always this angry or just when were caught dispensing incorrect information. and is that manifold smoke from above or below the throttle plates really chill out
#18
RE: Brakes I got a stumper
WHOOOOOOAAAA!! Hey GUYS! It is ok, I amthe amature here! I appreciate both of you offering any information you have in this matter. You both have given me something to look at. I will go check the model of my carb in the morning. Thank You again! I really appreciate the info you have provided me.
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