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Holley model 4160, series 3310 carbs
Does anyone know what the differences are between the litany of series of Holley 4160, 3310 carbs? Holley's site isn't that helpful.
I have googled my 3310, which is a 3310-11 and other than a few references, I don't see much on it. I know there are a bunch of 3310-XX series carbs. Some seem to have only primary metering bodies and a secondary metering plate, while others have both primary and secondary metering bodies (mine is the latter). Any other differences? Anyone know anything about the 3310-11 specifically? Works great, other than I may need to lean out the idle mixture a touch. Just curious about the differences. |
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Holley hasn't updated their tech specs for the 3310 since generation 7. And generations 2 through 7 all have the same specs anyway. I think it's safe to say that a 3310-11 is still basically the same as the original 3310-2 that morphed in to existence around 1976. Here: http://www.holley.com/data/TechServi...%20Listing.pdf
There's still about a billion 4160s out on the road. I love mine. Works perfectly, easy to tune, tells me jokes when I'm driving, mows the lawn for me, etc. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/carb001.jpg |
One of the good things about your series is the factory installed the power Valve blow out protection. I have one of the older units that does not have this and have had to replace a number of power valves from the initial startup and tune.
The one on my car now I think it a -10. Pat is right, there are little things like what I added, but bascially they are about the same. Just my $0.02 worth. :D |
Gee Pat, that looks nice.
Since yours mows the lawn, can you send it over my way in the summer? One thing Pat didn't add was it is easy to work on. :D |
Thanks! I am pretty happy with mine. Had it out shoveling snow for me in the alley since it wasn't busy doing anything on the car.....
What's the main benefit of the secondary metering block and the second idle mixture screw, by the way? |
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http://www.holley.com/data/Products/...199R8108-2.pdf http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/vac001.jpg |
I actually just sent my TP off to Mickmate today to make it "convertible" so it will be less of a PITA in the future to make tweaks. But right now it's easy so I thought I'd mess with it a bit. My guess is that I'm about 1/8 of a turn too rich, but I'll hook up the gauge and check it out after this rain storm passes next week.
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the 4150 and 4160 are really very different patrick, the 4160 which is a universal type of 4bbl is what was used on most factory 427's one metering block and a single fuel inlet.
the 4150's are all not like the carb you pictured they also include the 1000 cfm and 1150 cfm dominator carbs. the BJ\BK holleys on 427 low risers and the BD\BC holleys on the med and high risers were all the 4160 type. they were one metering block. the two metering block type won't fit on the factory manifold. the 3310-1 is a 4160 the 3301 is also a 4160. one has a choke one does not |
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OK, so I must have been hallucinating when I told you I had a secondary metering block. I don't, mine is a standard 3310-11. Maybe too many gas fumes. %/
I hooked up the vacuum gauge this PM and played with the idle mixture a bit. Leaned it out a touch (1/8 turn on both screws). Vacuum gauge bounces a bit as I have some roll to my idle. Should I turn up the idle to reduce the roll while adjusting the idle mixture so it is easier to see the gauge change? Also, when I went to hook up the gauge, I noticed that the rubber cover to that front vacuum fitting was missing. I will get a replacement, but am curious as to what effect that missing cover has had? Car runs great, other than sometimes dieseling a bit when I shut it off, which is what I am trying to solve. |
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if you can verify the vacuum gauge is in correct working order, i would question the needle bouncing, how much is it bouncing, is it more than 1 in vac.your experiencing run on after the key is turned off. where is the timing set? is there fuel dripping into the plenum from the carb without moving the throttle? a fluctuation of 2 or more inches of vacuum can be a sign of valvetrain issues. broken springs or bad valve guides can cause a vacuum reading fluctuation. not trying to be an alarmist, and i have no idea how new or old your build is, but there seems to be more going on than having to adjust the carb.
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I didn't lose the cap, it just wasn't there when I went to hook up the gauge. Maybe I knocked it off somehow when I took the carb off to remove the TP.
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... and do I remember you telling me that you have yet to adjust your valves? If so, solid flat tappets that are out of adjustment can make your needle wobble.
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