Hi, I'm having an on going problem with the secondary fuel bowl flooding on my 1966 Corvette with a #3367 Holley carb. Car will run excellent but at any random time will cease to idle and die. Secondary fuel bowl will flood with raw gas dripping out of the rear boosters. Removing the rear sight plug screw shows the rear fuel bowl to be completly filled with gas while removing the front sight plug shows normal fuel level. I have chased this problem for a while.
I have replaced the metal float with a nitrophyl, it will happen with either float in it, numerous needle and seat changes, even tried a different rear bowl. I have surface sanded to perfect flatness the rear of the carb body and the metering plate and cover. The metal float is in it now and I have slightly bent the float mount bracket so the float sits as far towards the rear of the bowl with out rubbing on the bowl itself. I have installed a fuel filter at the rear of the car in the fuel hose between the sending unit and the main fuel line.
I think I've covered all the bases, but I can go out for a 90 mile drive and the carb will work perfectly but at some point I pull to a stop at a light and the car will not idle by itself, drive a few more blocks and all is good again.
The problem is always fuel dripping from the secondary boosters, never the primary. Fuel levels are set at the bottom of the sight plugs.
What simple thing am I missing to clear up this aggravating problem? It seems something is causing the needle and seat to not seal since the rear bowl fills to the top, but never affects the front bowl.
Any ideas?
I have replaced the metal float with a nitrophyl, it will happen with either float in it, numerous needle and seat changes, even tried a different rear bowl. I have surface sanded to perfect flatness the rear of the carb body and the metering plate and cover. The metal float is in it now and I have slightly bent the float mount bracket so the float sits as far towards the rear of the bowl with out rubbing on the bowl itself. I have installed a fuel filter at the rear of the car in the fuel hose between the sending unit and the main fuel line.
I think I've covered all the bases, but I can go out for a 90 mile drive and the carb will work perfectly but at some point I pull to a stop at a light and the car will not idle by itself, drive a few more blocks and all is good again.
The problem is always fuel dripping from the secondary boosters, never the primary. Fuel levels are set at the bottom of the sight plugs.
What simple thing am I missing to clear up this aggravating problem? It seems something is causing the needle and seat to not seal since the rear bowl fills to the top, but never affects the front bowl.
Any ideas?
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