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Holley 750 on 440 holding RPM

Red_Rocket_1965

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Hey guys, trying to dial in again after modifying a few things on my Holley 750 DP….I have timing at 16 initial, 33 total with vac advance disconnected. It could use a bit (a lot) more although I haven’t test driven yet since getting it back together and stopped for the night.

PROBLEM: when setting idle and timing, when revving it up to 1500-2500 RPM in park at 180 degree temp, it periodically will hold 1500-2500RPM by itself with throttle completely closed. Most of the time the RPM settles down eventually…but sometimes I have to turn down the curb idle. It seems almost random…

It has always run very rich and has quite a large cam although I don’t know exact specs. It only makes 8-9hg at idle. I now have a 4.5 power valve in front (was a 6.5 PV before, back PV is blocked off) removed the choke assembly and choke horn and drilled the controversial 3/32” holes in front throttle blades only for now so it idles without having to open curb idle so much. I figure if Holley XP carbs have built in adjustable idle air bypass holes I’ll try it and if it doesn’t work I can go back to stock no holes throttle blades. It still has stock jets and pump nozzles and does not have any other adjustable air bleeds.

Could this be the throttle blade holes letting in too much air now? It seems to work for so many…maybe a vacuum leak elsewhere? (I did have intake off)

Electronic mopar ignition box, mopar electronic distributor, 906 heads, headers, 3” exhaust, single plane Holley Street Dominator intake man, solid lifters, and ductile iron rockers, 440 bored 060, 727, 3500 stall, 4.10.

Thx!
 
Double check the linkages aren't interfering with the intake, if you aren't using a spacer
 
I'm curious why you removed the choke assembly and choke horn and drilled the controversial 3/32" holes in the front throttle blades.

I run a Quick Fuel DP on a 383 ( 407 Dyno HP) with no issues. It's a rich burning motor, but it runs fine. I also gave up on the numbers and tuned it out on the road to get it where I want it to run.
 
I'm curious why you removed the choke assembly and choke horn and drilled the controversial 3/32" holes in the front throttle blades.

I run a Quick Fuel DP on a 383 ( 407 Dyno HP) with no issues. It's a rich burning motor, but it runs fine. I also gave up on the numbers and tuned it out on the road to get it where I want it to run.
I live in the south and don’t need the choke…I’ve always had it disconnected and choke stuck open with a zip tie so I just lopped it off while carb was off…

Yea I’m just trying to get it to not burn my eyeballs out as much at long lights…that’s what started this adventure. I’d love to buy a couple carbs and try them out but they’re tough to return…
 
Your shot gun fixes make it impossible for anyone to make an educated guess as to what it would take to fix your problems.
 
I live in the south and don’t need the choke…I’ve always had it disconnected and choke stuck open with a zip tie so I just lopped it off while carb was off…

Yea I’m just trying to get it to not burn my eyeballs out as much at long lights…that’s what started this adventure. I’d love to buy a couple carbs and try them out but they’re tough to return…
Ok .... where I live you need the choke.

yea that would be great to have a "Try it first" carb program. I have often wondered what a smaller carb would perform like on my dodge
 
You need a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooot more timing at idle, probably about 40*. Your specs are similar to a 440 I set up last year; it idles with 42*. That was achieved by using manifold connected vac adv. Engine will never run good as it can until it gets the timing it needs.

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Your shot gun fixes make it impossible for anyone to make an educated guess as to what it would take to fix your problems.
Agreed. Should’ve taken it one step at a time but
You need a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooot more timing at idle, probably about 40*. Your specs are similar to a 440 I set up last year; it idles with 42*. That was achieved by using manifold connected vac adv. Engine will never run good as it can until it gets the timing it needs.

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obviously your saying 42 total
 
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