<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:HelveticaNeue, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif;font-size:12px"><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1439563769179_5460"><span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1439563769179_5459">I'll bring my box of jets with me just incase you change your mind. </span></div><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1439563769179_8588"><span></span><br></div><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1439563769179_8589"><span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1439563769179_8590">Currently I run 95's at sea level (still a bit rich) and go to 91's for the race. </span></div><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1439563769179_8591"><span></span><br></div><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1439563769179_8592"><span>Mark</span></div> <br><div class="qtdSeparateBR"><br><br></div><div class="yahoo_quoted" style="display: block;"> <div style="font-family: HelveticaNeue, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;"> <div style="font-family: HelveticaNeue, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;"> <div dir="ltr"> <font face="Arial" size="2"> On Friday, August 14, 2015 9:53 AM, Asa Jay Laughton via TPR <tpr@teampanteraracing.com> wrote:<br> </font> </div> <br><br> <div class="y_msg_container"><div id="yiv3775849778"><div>
72 in front, 76 in rear, pretty much exactly what Holley shipped
with a 3310-1. I did stumble on some other Holley jets while I was
looking for other stuff in the last few days, but they are all much
smaller, in the 60's. I think they came out of some other Ford
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I don't plan on any jet changes honestly, too much work, though I do
get what you are saying.<br clear="none">
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& Shelley Marie
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On 8/14/2015 6:23 AM, mark skwarek via TPR wrote:
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<div dir="ltr"> <font face="Arial" size="2"> On Friday,
August 14, 2015 12:50 AM, Asa Jay Laughton via TPR
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<div class="yiv3775849778y_msg_container">In my best Gene Wilder
voice...<br clear="none">
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ALIVE!.... ALIVE!.... IT'S ALIVE!!!<br clear="none">
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I forgot to grab the extra bits I needed on the way
home, so after <br clear="none">
dinner it was back to Napa and then to Autozone to get
the fittings for <br clear="none">
the fuel and vacuum. Done deal, I picked up the brass
fuel fittings <br clear="none">
from Napa though I had to do a two-piece kludge to get
90* and the size <br clear="none">
I wanted for the fuel line; at Autozone I picked up a
large variety pack <br clear="none">
of vacuum fittings and a large variety pack of vacuum
plugs.<br clear="none">
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Once home, I fit the 90* fitting onto the fuel log, an
appropriate size <br clear="none">
vacuum fitting on the ported vacuum port and set about
final float <br clear="none">
adjustments.<br clear="none">
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I'm beginning to love this little hand-held vacuum
pump. It came with a <br clear="none">
reservoir so you can either suck fluid without getting
it into the pump, <br clear="none">
or push fluid out in a neat manner. With that in mind,
I used the pump <br clear="none">
to get some gas out of Shelley's Jeep (don't tell her
that). I then <br clear="none">
reversed the pump, attached it to the fuel log of the
Holley and started <br clear="none">
pumping.<br clear="none">
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With the sight plugs removed, I could see the floats
rising until they <br clear="none">
stopped. They both stopped short of the sight holes so
I raised them <br clear="none">
each about a quarter to half turn. I'm sure glad I did
this on the <br clear="none">
bench and not on the car... those center-hung fuel
adjusters for the <br clear="none">
needle and seat can leak like a mother when you loosen
the screw to <br clear="none">
adjust the nut. Good grief!<br clear="none">
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Once the floats were adjusted I installed the sight
plugs and put the <br clear="none">
carb on the engine. I snugged everything down, routed
the fuel lines, <br clear="none">
vacuum lines, attached linkage and the 12V feed to the
choke. After <br clear="none">
installing the air cleaner, I pulled the Halon fire
extinguisher out and <br clear="none">
set it on the seat next to me.<br clear="none">
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For some reason, I kept thinking of the next door
neighbor kid when I <br clear="none">
was young. He was 16 or 17 and had an early 70's
Camaro. One night he <br clear="none">
was messing around with the carb (not that he was the
brightest bulb in <br clear="none">
the box) and he got a backfire that lit it on fire... in
the garage.... <br clear="none">
under the house.<br clear="none">
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The house burned completely to the ground.<br clear="none">
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I figured if mine caught fire I'd throw it into reverse
and get it out <br clear="none">
of the garage, then put out the flames.<br clear="none">
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One pump on the pedal and she fired on the first turn...
and idled <br clear="none">
smoothly without intervention.<br clear="none">
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HoooHAAA! She's alive and purrs.<br clear="none">
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I grabbed my drop-light and did an inspection around the
carb while <br clear="none">
running to check for leaks. Finding none after a bit of
engine rumbling <br clear="none">
I shut it down and quit for the night. I have to pick
up friends at the <br clear="none">
airport in a little while. I'll monkey with fine tuning
it all tomorrow <br clear="none">
and this weekend.<br clear="none">
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But right now... that old Holley 3310-2 (modified) from
Mark is working <br clear="none">
after about $150 in parts and some of my evening time
over the last week <br clear="none">
or two.<br clear="none">
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Fun times,<br clear="none">
Asa Jay<br clear="none">
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& Shelley Marie<br clear="none">
Spokane, WA<br clear="none">
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On 8/12/2015 9:43 PM, Asa Jay Laughton via TPR wrote:<br clear="none">
> Just about finished the carb tonight after
running into some necessary <br clear="none">
> changes; all this prior to mounting on the car.<br clear="none">
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> I found the choke fast idle cam was broken and
missing the <br clear="none">
> bob-weight. The one on my current Holley was
fine. I swapped the cam <br clear="none">
> to the rebuilt 3310. Then I had planned on using
my existing choke <br clear="none">
> cover except that it really should have manifold
heat (it's not <br clear="none">
> electric), but the passage in the intake is
blocked because the heater <br clear="none">
> gizmo didn't fit properly when I rebuilt the
engine. So I thought <br clear="none">
> about using the electric that came with the 3310,
except that it was <br clear="none">
> kind of funky with a hand soldered connection on
one side; I didn't <br clear="none">
> really trust it. Then my long-term memory kicked
in and I scrounged <br clear="none">
> through some old drawers with Mustang parts.<br clear="none">
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> Aha! An older Motocraft electric choke cover in
great condition. It <br clear="none">
> might not be calibrated for Holley but it's
essentially the same. So <br clear="none">
> I put that on. Oh, but did I mention I don't
really have an electric <br clear="none">
> supply to the choke? More on this later.<br clear="none">
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> Then I noticed the linkage wasn't nearly the
same. I thought it was <br clear="none">
> close but didn't worry about it until tonight.
Argh!<br clear="none">
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> I thought about swapping the base plates, but the
3310 has larger <br clear="none">
> bores; that wouldn't work.<br clear="none">
><br clear="none">
> I thought about swapping throttle shafts, but the
screws in the <br clear="none">
> throttle plates are staked and it's too much work
to swap; that <br clear="none">
> wouldn't work.<br clear="none">
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> As it turned out, the funky (I actually think
it's GM) lever on the <br clear="none">
> primaries had a nice hole in just about the right
spot where the <br clear="none">
> linkage needs to hook up. And it just so
happened that I had a spare <br clear="none">
> ball post that I could mount there. Nearly
perfect! We'll check the <br clear="none">
> entire throttle throw once we have it mounted on
the car.<br clear="none">
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> However, when I went to swap the electric
throttle positioner which <br clear="none">
> holds the idle when the car is running and allows
the throttle plates <br clear="none">
> to -completely- close when the ignition is
switched off, I found the <br clear="none">
> accelerator pump mechanism is larger and
in-the-way of mounting the <br clear="none">
> electric positioner. Argh!<br clear="none">
><br clear="none">
> Well, I -could- swap the pump lever from my
existing carb but it's got <br clear="none">
> a lighter spring assembly and I'm not sure it
would be calibrated <br clear="none">
> correctly (spring-tension-wise). And I don't
-really- need the <br clear="none">
> electric positioner if I dial the idle in
correctly, so let's just <br clear="none">
> leave it off<br clear="none">
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> Well, wouldn't you know... that leaves me a 12V
source that's only ON <br clear="none">
> when the ignition is ON. Now where could I
possibly use that? OH! I <br clear="none">
> know.... how about the electric choke? Yea,
that'll work.<br clear="none">
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> All that's left is to mount the fuel lines, do a
final adjust on the <br clear="none">
> floats and hit the road. But before I get that
far I have a couple <br clear="none">
> more parts to get.<br clear="none">
><br clear="none">
> The supply line on the car is a 5/16" metal tube,
which means I need a <br clear="none">
> 5/16" hose barb fitting to 3/8" NPT fitting to
the supply line on the <br clear="none">
> carb. I can pick one up at Napa tomorrow. The
ported vacuum on my <br clear="none">
> present Holley is the small size, same as the
vacuum advance on the <br clear="none">
> distributor. The ported on this 3310 is about
twice the size so I <br clear="none">
> need to get a reducer and some hose. I'm
currently running the dual <br clear="none">
> diaphragm vacuum advance, and no it's not
necessarily been dialed in <br clear="none">
> properly. I really need someone with a
distributor machine, or I need <br clear="none">
> to cough up the money for a whizbang electronic
distributor with <br clear="none">
> computer controlled advance/retard. But you
know... if I go that far <br clear="none">
> I might as well buy a fuel injection system that
can take advantage of <br clear="none">
> that. <sigh><br clear="none">
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> Everything else seems to be alright. OH, one
last thing.<br clear="none">
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> I sighted in the level on the intake pad, it' has
a slight forward <br clear="none">
> tilt; that's expected on the Pantera. Some time
ago I purchased a <br clear="none">
> "wedge-plate" to try and level it up. When I
test fit it tonight and <br clear="none">
> checked level, it had about twice as much tilt to
the rear as the <br clear="none">
> manifold did to the front without the wedge. So
I'm not going to put <br clear="none">
> the wedge on. What I really need is a wedge at
about half the angle <br clear="none">
> this one is.<br clear="none">
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> My thoughts are to set final float level on the
bench by rigging the <br clear="none">
> base to be at about the same angle as the intake
on the car, then <br clear="none">
> priming the fuel bowls manually and adjusting the
floats via the sight <br clear="none">
> holes. Since the needle and seats are at the far
ends of the fuel <br clear="none">
> bowls and the floats nearer the meter blocks, I
think I need to set <br clear="none">
> the front (primary) to be just a touch high, and
the rear to be just a <br clear="none">
> touch low. That should give me approximately the
same amount of fuel <br clear="none">
> in each. Any thoughts from other experts?<br clear="none">
><br clear="none">
> Alright, enough of a tome for tonight, more
tomorrow.<br clear="none">
> Asa Jay<br clear="none">
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> Asa Jay Laughton - W7TSC, MSgt, USAFR, Retired<br clear="none">
> & Shelley Marie<br clear="none">
> Spokane, WA<br clear="none">
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