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  1. #1
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    Default to block off or not.

    I'm running a volley 350 2bl carb on a 2.3 ford in road course racing and I have a bad bobble coming out of the corners. I have just learned that the power valve circuit flows to much fuel for the 2.3 and there are 2 options 1. Use a power valve block off or 2. Install restricters in the power valve circuit. Any advice on either option would be very help full, thank you.

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    The 350/500 Holley 2-bbls were designed for V-8 engines. The PVCR (Power Valve Channel Restriction) is much too large in diameter for the 4-cylinders. I recommend contacting Bob Oliver @ Competition Carburetion in Sun Valley, NV. He has prepared our Pro-4/2.0L SOHC Ford Holley 2-bbl's for decades. I don't have the phone number handy, but try www.competitioncarburetion.com. OR.... Esslinger Engineering (626)444-4919. -Dave-

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    I did call Bob and to be honest with shipping and his charges I might look for some one closer.

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    do you know of any places on the east coast that do this type of work?

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    Generally speaking his pricing is in line if not a bit on the low side for modified 4412 carbs. Yes there are quite a few good carb shops on the east coast. VDL Fuel Systems is in Alabama, Power by Pink in North Carolina, Quick Fuel in Kentucky and quite a few others.

    CJ

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    Thank you for your answer, I live in Florida that was my reason for asking.

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    You might want to try BLP in Orlando. You want find better carburetor people anywhere.

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