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    Posted: July-04-2005 at 6:51pm
Have a question for the holley guy's.On the 4160 models...should I be using 450 cfm or 600 cfm..1972 ford 302? I believe mine is a 600 (remanufactured from allcarbs)recent purchase..I can't seem to get it set up right.Float levels look good. I adjust the screws back to where the engine surges(lean) and than turn them out to where it sounds good...set the idle @600-700 rpms in neutral..it wants to die when putting in gear and is hard starting.It is beginning to PISS me off!!!
What is the difference between the two???

I have a 600cfm on my other boat...351 ford and if performs like a champ!
And of course...before someone throws it out there..no , I don't have a wedge plate on either boat!!!

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I had a similar problem after carb rebuild. The base gasket was not wide enough and allowed a vacuum leak between carb base and manifold.It looked wide enough but after starting up it would suck air. It was Mr Gasket for Holley. A new wider gasket cured the hard start and dying problem. You should be able to run a 600cfm carb on a 302
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Yep...did had a gasket leak...better now...not quite there! I need to check for other leaks...pcv valve etc.
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Maybe try using a vacuum gauge to set your idle mixture for maximum vacuum. When I switched from the ear method to the vacuum gauge method on my 84 2001 w/ a 351W, 600cfm Holley and a wedge plate, my in and out of gear idle was vastly improved. Now going in or out of gear hardly changes my engine rpm.
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You are over carbed you will posssibly run rich at mid to wot and burn excess fuel. PCM normally used a 450 cfm carb on the 302 and it performed perfect as long as the other systems were in good shape. And there are a lot of boats running great out there without the wedge plate and a holley carb, but the weber/edelbrock/carter carb does need one on the older motors that are on a severe angle.
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Oh great! Burning excess fuel with todays gas prices...ouch! So the 450 is a better choice I take it.How big a difference is there?
Anyone want to swap me?
This week end a buddy is going to tune her up and add some new ignition parts(very needed)...and we can see how it runs!
If it's not all there..then I am going to be wondering...450 ????
and if I am lucky...maybe he will have a vaccume gauge too!
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Looked again for vacuume leaks at the gasket(carb base)...sucked a fair share of cig smoke...theres air moving!Plugged the leak for a moment and my idle dropped..it fired right up each time...that gasket is not wide enough!
Big thanks! case solved!Damn those simple things should be checked first! (hold on a sec...door bell)UPS!!!!Dis inboard marine!!!!Parts! new ei ingnition!!! Gotta go!
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Ran it on the lake today( all day)...burned a tank of gas and it ran great...started easy every time. Bob Ed...you were right on the money! Even the idle is where it should be!!!!!
Smooth @ 600 RPM's....Happy camper I am (well if I camped much that is).

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Glad you had a good day. It took me a week to figure that out! Now if I can get a little time off work I'll go burn some gas myself
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I have had vacuum leaks when using new Mr. Gasket carb gaskets. A Fel-Pro cured the problem.
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