Q: I have a 355-cubic-inch small block Chevy. The carburetor is a Holley 1850, 600 cfm with manual choke and vacuum secondaries. My problem is, the secondaries won’t open at any speed or rpm. When I hit the accelerator, I actually get a bog and have to let up. I can accelerate the car fairly well by controlling the depression rate of the gas pedal, but I really would like to use all four barrels.
I have also had several big backfires and difficult starts. Could the backfire have damaged the carb?
A: We don’t know what kind of intake you have, but we’ll assume it’s a dual-plane street-type manifold. Here’s what you need to do to get those secondaries to work: Open the secondaries by hand with the engine off. If they open easily, the problem is vacuum-related. Then remove the four screws from the vacuum diaphragm housing on the passenger side of the carburetor. Take the top off and see if the diaphragm is okay and the check ball is in place. If the diaphragm is damaged, replace it.
As for your bog, the problem is likely a lack of gas in the accelerator pump nozzle. The discharge nozzle may be too small, or the accelerator is not giving you a long enough fuel squirt. Try a “green” pump cam and a .031-inch discharge nozzle, available from Holley. They should make a big difference.
And yeah, those backfires have probably hurt something in the carb — most likely the power valve. If the valve is blown, replace it with a new one. Also, make sure you have the right size power valve. You can determine this in one of two ways:
- Make sure the valve opens when your engine vacuum drops 3 inches below normal cruise rpm vacuum.
- Check the vacuum reading when the car is in gear at idle. Divide that number by two and add .5 to get the proper size valve (this works on automatic transmission-equipped cars only).
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I had a bog problem with a 318 mopar. It would launch, stutter and go. The cure was to add a better baffle in the primary bowl. Fuel was coming out of the vent at the initial hit of a 14 sec car.
I have a Holley 1850 just rebuilt by machine shop . I have adjusted bowls to proper levels. I can’t start unless hold th rotel wide open . It is on a 351 w 40 over with 512 lift cam . Can’t even get it to idle long enough to hook vaccine gauge up . I have tryied adjustment screws from 1.5 turns out and I have tryied with them turned at 2 turns out. I have even tryied with curb idle screw half open throttle will not idle . I have fuel pressure set at 4.5 lbs . Intake is a dual plane performance eldebrock. Any help would be great thank you
Sounds like a vacuum leak. Check to make sure you have carburetor sealed to the manifold with the correct gasket.
Check your power valve, sounds like over fuel issue
I’ve had this problem for a little while now with my Holley 1850-16 carb on my 302. It runs/idles great and is peppy, up until 4500-4800 rpm’s. Running at wide open throttle, the car seems to just hit a wall/limiter and just hold rpm’s at 4500-4800 instead of revving on through as it should. I’ve verified that ignition isn’t the issue, and neither is lack of fuel.