Why is there a hole next to the choke tower in Holley carbs?
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Why is there a hole next to the choke tower in Holley carbs?
This almost seems like a silly question. It's just that I've never noticed this before. There is small, approximately 1/4" diameter oval shaped hole outside of the choke tower on the passenger of both my Holley 850 double pumper and my Holley 600 vacuum secondary carb.
It looks like it would pull unfiltered air in from the underside of the air cleaner. What is the purpose of this and should it be left open?
Thanks in advance,
paulie
It looks like it would pull unfiltered air in from the underside of the air cleaner. What is the purpose of this and should it be left open?
Thanks in advance,
paulie
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Typically the factory 850 Non-choke carbs use a small rectangular piece of brass to go under the hole and seal the hole. You can make a piece out of anything, plastic, wood, etc and then use some two part epoxy actually at the hole to seal the hole.
You do not want to leave the hole open to allow unfiltered air to the engine
Tom V.
You do not want to leave the hole open to allow unfiltered air to the engine
Tom V.
Thanks! I had a feeling it should be sealed up, but I wasn't sure.Tom Vaught wrote:Typically the factory 850 Non-choke carbs use a small rectangular piece of brass to go under the hole and seal the hole. You can make a piece out of anything, plastic, wood, etc and then use some two part epoxy actually at the hole to seal the hole.
You do not want to leave the hole open to allow unfiltered air to the engine
Tom V.
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Holley uses an 1/8" thick piece of brass strap , 3/4" x 7/16" to go under the hole.
Aluminum works just fine.
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Re: Why is there a hole next to the choke tower in Holley carbs?
That got answered from 07, hell I can't even do the math on how along ago that was. It's 2024 I think it's where you put your phone stylus pen
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Re: Why is there a hole next to the choke tower in Holley carbs?
I figured there might be somebody young and new here who might be wondering that same thing BECAUSE it was answered a long time ago.
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Re: Why is there a hole next to the choke tower in Holley carbs?
Splooge a dollop of silicone sealant in the hole so it is a little bit larger than the hole on both top and bottom, and when it cures it isn't going anywhere, particularly if you clean the area with chlorinated brake clean beforehand you will have a hard time removing it.