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1 Barrel Holley Economaster on a 250
I'm tired of this finicky Rochester B. It runs ok but it's not right. Timing, vacuum leaks etc are all ok...it's the carb. I even rebushed the throttle shaft so it's not leaking. I read a little about these old Holley Economasters working pretty good. Just wondering if anyone is running one or if anyone has any experience with them. I'm not interested in running a 2 or 4 barrel with an adapter.
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Re: 1 Barrel Holley Economaster on a 250
I gotta ask!
Don't blame the carb! What's your initial timing? |
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Re: 1 Barrel Holley Economaster on a 250
LOL....don't worry about it. I want that leaky Rochester B to be gone.
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Re: 1 Barrel Holley Economaster on a 250
Did you know 90 % of carb problems are timing related.
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