Holley Power Valve Selection
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Hey Guys. I'm finally getting down to the wire on getting the boat ready. I have mixture problems with my holley 4150's. The first place I'm going to start is replacing the power valves. I rebuilt the engines so I don't know if the valves in it are not sized right or blown. But I'm going to replace anyway. I put the vac gauge on them today and I get a soild 15" at about 600 RPM. At I higher idle of about 1000 I go up to 20". Where should I size the valve. Should I put in a 7.5 for the 15" or a 10.5 for the 20". Thanks for the advice. Hopefully I'll get the boat out next weekend.
Jeff
Jeff
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You should check your vacuum readings when you are running, check your readings at your normal cruise speed. Then install a power valve with a lower opening value so your not using excess fuel while cruising. A good guess is between 5 and 7.5. But this depends on your load and prop pitch. A 10 is to high..
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Last edited by FloridianSon; 06-03-2002 at 12:55 AM.




