Good info for verifying Holley factory configuration
The carb was pretty bad it, came off the car when I bought it. So I cleaned it up and replaced everythingWhen did the problem you discuss in your first post occur, relative to your quoted statement above? Before or after? Why did you “…change everything “?
I was wondering if that would cause the issue as well. Right now we are at 11 timing. I'm going to try raising it to 18 initial timingThe wrong power valve does NOT cause a rich idle! A leaking PV will!
Do NOT drill holes in t/blades until other possible causes have been ruled out.
That cam in a 383 is going to NEED about 25* of timing at idle. Possibly more; less than that can cause your problem, which is likely the pri blades open too far. Increasing idle timing from the generic factory setting will increase idle rpm; this, in turn, will allow blades to be closed further so that the idle cct works as designed.
You really didn’t answer the questions.The carb was pretty bad it, came off the car when I bought it. So I cleaned it up and replaced everything
Sorry I read your post quicklyThe carb was pretty bad it, came off the car when I bought it. So I cleaned it up and replaced everything
Sorry I read your post quickly
This is a rebuild on the motor and carb. We are just tuning it for the first time. Besides the break in we ran it one more time to try to fix the rich problem and stopped after that when we saw the needles didn't do anything fully seated and kept running