Mopar Forums
  • LOG IN
  • REGISTER
  • Forums
    • YOU AND YOUR RIDE
      • New Members
      • Member's Rides
      • Mopar of the Month
    • Member Builds
    • GENERAL
      • MoparForums Rules, News, Comments and Questions
      • General Discussion
      • Brands News, Concepts, and Rumors
      • Do-It-yourself Section
      • Engines, Exhaust and Fuel systems
      • Transmissions, Transfer Cases and Rear Ends
      • Chassis, Suspension, and Brakes
      • Interior/Exterior Electrical
      • Interior/Exterior Body and Trim
      • Wheel and Tires
      • General Technical Questions
    • Mopar Classifieds
      • Vehicles for Sale
      • Vehicle(s) Wanted
      • Part(s) Wanted
      • Part(s) for Sale
      • Misc. Stuff for Sale
      • Vendor Classifieds
    • CLASSIC DODGE, CHRYSLER, & PLYMOUTH MODELS
      • A-Body
      • B-Body
      • C-Body
      • E-Body
      • F-Body
      • J-Body
      • M-Body
      • Classic Trucks (pre-1972)
      • Pre-1962 Mopars
    • LATE MODEL REAR WHEEL DRIVE/4WD MOPARS
      • 72-93 Dodge Trucks
      • 94-Current Dodge Trucks
      • Dodge Durango
      • Dodge Dakota
      • LX Platform
      • LY Platform
      • Viper / SRT-10 Ram
      • Crossfire
      • Nitro
      • Prowler
    • LATE MODEL FWD & AWD MOPARS
      • Stealth
      • PT Cruiser
      • Pacifica
      • Chrysler Minivans
      • Caliber / SRT-4
      • Neon / SRT-4
      • Intrepid/Concord/Vision/300M
      • Cloud Cars / DSMs
      • P-Body
      • K-Cars
      • Daytona and Laser
    • AMC / JEEP
      • Classic AMC models
      • Classic Jeep Models
      • Current Jeep Models
    • RACING / RECREATIONAL
      • F-1
      • NASCAR
      • NHRA / IHRA
      • Street n Strip
      • Off Roading
    • Misc. Discussions
      • Off Topic
      • Sights N Sounds
      • Mopar Collectables
      • MoparForums Help and Suggestion Center
      • Regional
  • Marketplace
    • Vendor Directory
    • Become a Vendor
  • New Posts
  • Tools
    • Car Payment Calculator
    • Tire Rim Calculator
    • Recalls
    • Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs)
    • Members List
    • Live Feed
  • Gallery
  • View Dark Mode
    • Please register or login to enable Dark Mode.
  • Log In
  • Register
Mopar Forums
    • Threads
      • Advanced
Dark Mode

Please register or login to enable Dark Mode.

Log In

Forgot your Password?

By logging into your account, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, and to the use of cookies as described therein.
  • Recent
  • Commented
  • Albums
  • My Pictures

My Post Pictures

Kylep135
January 25, 2024
 14
 0
Sort:
Most Recent
  • Default
  • Most Recent
0 2024/01/29 19:07:47 Kylep135
Here is the base plate of the Holley carb.  The 2nd picture shows the model number of the carb.  When I pulled it off to rebuild I noticed there was no mixture screws.  I figured if there should be some on the front where the 2 red lines are drawn.  However the holes don’t feel/look threaded where a screw could be threaded in?  Anybody know what’s going on here?
Here is the base plate of the Holley carb. The 2nd picture shows the model number of the carb. When I pulled it off to rebuild I noticed there was no mixture screws. I figured if there should be some on the front where the 2 red lines are drawn. However the holes don’t feel/look threaded where a screw could be threaded in? Anybody know what’s going on here?
0 2024/01/29 19:07:42 Kylep135
Do y’all know if the cow pushers on the front of the bumper can be removed? Don’t love the look of it and would rather have the flat bumper.
Do y’all know if the cow pushers on the front of the bumper can be removed? Don’t love the look of it and would rather have the flat bumper.
0 2024/01/28 18:36:32 Kylep135
Also here is the Holley carb stamp showing the model number
Also here is the Holley carb stamp showing the model number
0 2024/01/28 18:18:42 Kylep135
Should there be mixture screws here?  There was not any when I pulled the carb.
Should there be mixture screws here? There was not any when I pulled the carb.
0 2024/01/28 18:08:21 Kylep135
This is the electrical connection I was talking about.
This is the electrical connection I was talking about.
0 2024/01/28 18:06:45 Kylep135
The part with the blue dot has the electrical connection running off the wires.
The part with the blue dot has the electrical connection running off the wires.
0 2024/01/28 18:05:21 Kylep135
Here is the bottom plate.  Showing the back 2 vacuum lines and the 2 small ones up front and the larger one in between.
Here is the bottom plate. Showing the back 2 vacuum lines and the 2 small ones up front and the larger one in between.
0 2024/01/28 18:02:16 Kylep135
Where my finger is pointing and the blue circle shows the two small line attached.  There is a larger vacuum line between two.
Where my finger is pointing and the blue circle shows the two small line attached. There is a larger vacuum line between two.
0 2024/01/28 18:00:05 Kylep135
This is a vacuum line on the left side.
This is a vacuum line on the left side.
0 2024/01/28 17:58:35 Kylep135
Here is the back of the car showing 2 vacuum lines.  The one with the blue dot goes to the PCV valve.
Here is the back of the car showing 2 vacuum lines. The one with the blue dot goes to the PCV valve.
0 2024/01/28 17:56:15 Kylep135
Here is the other side of the carb.  Does this look correct?  Also this Holley carb does not have mixture screws at the front?  Is this common?  The issue I’m having is that it idles fine but when you hit the gas it bogs down, sometimes even does before it produces power.  Can’t seem to figure it out.
Here is the other side of the carb. Does this look correct? Also this Holley carb does not have mixture screws at the front? Is this common? The issue I’m having is that it idles fine but when you hit the gas it bogs down, sometimes even does before it produces power. Can’t seem to figure it out.
0 2024/01/27 18:26:33 Kylep135
Here is the other side of the carb.  Does this also look correct.   One more question.  This Holley carb does not have mixture screws on the front?  Is that common?  My issue I’m having is it will idle fine but when you hit the gas it bogs down, sometimes even dies before it produces power.
Here is the other side of the carb. Does this also look correct. One more question. This Holley carb does not have mixture screws on the front? Is that common? My issue I’m having is it will idle fine but when you hit the gas it bogs down, sometimes even dies before it produces power.
0 2024/01/27 18:23:33 Kylep135
Am I missing a spring on the top of my carb.  The butterfly seems to stay open.  Looks like a hole on the linkage on the top right
Am I missing a spring on the top of my carb. The butterfly seems to stay open. Looks like a hole on the linkage on the top right
0 2024/01/25 18:57:03 Kylep135
 

Top
Mopar Forums
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Archive
  • Advertising
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Statement
  • Terms of Service
  • Your Privacy Choices
  • Manage Preferences

© 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands



When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.