Do you ever flatten warped metering blocks? And if so how do you do it? Very informative videos, I appreciate you taking the time to make them. Cheers, Max
Thank you for watching. I used a file or piece of sand paper on a known flat surface. O dont get them perfect, just take the high spots out and just a tad more Tightening them I just use my thumb and finger. Ill go over them again the same way a few times after the bowls fill with fuel. I dont crush the gasket all at one or two tries. I do it in stages.
@@firstrespondergarage I rebuilt my 4160 and idle is good but as soon as you go off of curb idle it stumbles and trembles as if it is not running on all 8 cylinders. I have watched countless hours of Holley issues and tried them all I think. This is on 1986 F150 5.8. This has me bewildered. I’ve tried mor things than I can list here
@@firstrespondergarage At idle 700 rpm vac is 18 and 22 @ 2500 thru around 3500. I changed carbs and it runs Great now. I want to maybe send you my metering block because if I pull the plugs with the tubes you didn’t explain how to reseal them. The metering has # 10959 stamped on it. TIA
@@firstrespondergarage if I pull the emulsifier tubes how do I seal the hole in the cap after reinstallation. Is it possible for me to ship mine to you for repair? This carb has kicked my butt! Thanks
Thanks for the info. 👍👍
Great info!! Thanks
nice vid.
Thanks
Do you ever flatten warped metering blocks? And if so how do you do it? Very informative videos, I appreciate you taking the time to make them.
Cheers,
Max
Thank you for watching. I used a file or piece of sand paper on a known flat surface. O dont get them perfect, just take the high spots out and just a tad more
Tightening them I just use my thumb and finger. Ill go over them again the same way a few times after the bowls fill with fuel. I dont crush the gasket all at one or two tries. I do it in stages.
@@firstrespondergarage Good info, thanks!
good to know, thanks
How can I contact you for more info on a 4160 metering block, I’m stumped!!
TIA
What are you stumped on?
@@firstrespondergarage
I rebuilt my 4160 and idle is good but as soon as you go off of curb idle it stumbles and trembles as if it is not running on all 8 cylinders. I have watched countless hours of Holley issues and tried them all I think. This is on 1986 F150 5.8. This has me bewildered. I’ve tried mor things than I can list here
@@darylstephens4429 whats your “vacuum” gauge read at idle. And also at steady 2500 RPM? What does the gauge do?
@@firstrespondergarage At idle 700 rpm vac is 18 and 22 @ 2500 thru around 3500. I changed carbs and it runs Great now. I want to maybe send you my metering block because if I pull the plugs with the tubes you didn’t explain how to reseal them. The metering has # 10959 stamped on it.
TIA
@@firstrespondergarage if I pull the emulsifier tubes how do I seal the hole in the cap after reinstallation. Is it possible for me to ship mine to you for repair? This carb has kicked my butt!
Thanks