Holley Carburetors. Mike Mavrigian
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Under hard acceleration or when driving in off-road conditions where extreme vehicle angles are encountered, fuel from the primary bowl can suddenly be crammed into the vent passage and out of the vent tube. A vent “whistle” is standard on some Holley carbs, or one can be added easily to an existing carb. This vent whistle extends into the fuel bowl area. If, under hard acceleration, a shock of fuel is slammed into the passage, the excess fuel is diverted through the vent whistle and back into the fuel bowl.
Another method of avoiding excess fuel spill through the main vent tubes is with a radiused U-shaped crossover vent tube that connects to both the primary and secondary main vent tubes. This tube has small holes to allow air venting, but it provides a longer travel path if excess fuel tries to slosh out of the bowl through the main vents. This type of crossover vent tube is popular among off-roaders and for some marine applications where severe operating angles are commonly encountered.
Vertical vent tubes are located at the front and rear of the main body. Be aware of clearance issues between the top of the vent tubes and the air cleaner lid. Opinions vary regarding an acceptable clearance, but generally speaking, you should have at least 3/8 inch between the top of the vent tubes and the air cleaner lid. This may be a concern when dealing with a drop-base-style air cleaner where the lid is closer to the air horn. Some vent tubes have an angled cut at the top to minimize the risk of blocking the vent tubes. Other carbs (usually those with no choke) include shorter vent tubes that are straight-cut so they’re short enough to stay well away from the air cleaner lid.
In addition, the primary and secondary sides of the main body each have four small holes at the top that serve as air bleeds. The two inboard holes bleed the main circuit; the two outboard holes are for the idle circuit. These air bleeds must remain clean and free of debris.
A white fuel-resistant plastic fuel–bowl vent baffle extension, known as a “whistle,” aids in preventing fuel spillover during hard acceleration, deceleration, and cornering.
The main vent tubes are clearly visible on this 4150 carb.
This is a close-up of the primary vent tube.
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