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  1. saforwardlook

    73 Monaco wagon

    ...the number to Autoline techs and they will explain this issue to you and then maybe you will believe me. Good luck. By the way, those Holley 2210s and even the 4 bbl 4160s may not be very durable due to cheap castings that warp on both of them over time/heat cycles, but when new, they run...
  2. C

    whats your average gas mileage?

    ...My '70 Monaco 383 "N" with 3.23 rear gears would usually do about 16-17mpg on the road. After I upgraded the old Stromberg WWC 2bbl to a Holley 2210 OEM Chrysler carb, at 55mph, I calculated that at the 55mph speed, it was getting right at 20mpg. In '74, in the midst of the fuel crunch back...
  3. C

    Would Conversion to Dual Exhaust be Worthwhile?

    ...when I finally checked the factory specs and found that things were still pretty much optimized, except during the lower rpm levels. The Holley 2210 is subject to the airhorn deformation from over-torqueing the air cleaner wing nut, so a 4bbl is a good option to get away from that issue...
  4. Jonesboy2

    For Sale 1972 plymouth fury suburban wagon

    ...description here but I guess I will, this is from my Craigslist ad: Its got 80 something thousand miles. It's got the 360 with the 2bbl Holley 2210 carb. The transmission is the torqueflight automatic 3 speed. It's got two rows of seating for 6 and the storage compartment in the back. It...
  5. MonacoBlue

    73 Monaco wagon

    Hey. Not calling in to question your technical expertise. Yes, it certainly is a Holley. The fact that I went out and investigated/photo'd the air horn should be an indication that I took your guidance to heart. I just want to understand for myself the condition of my carburetor before I go...
  6. MonacoBlue

    73 Monaco wagon

    1. Sounds like a possibility, but how to verify? I am not exactly sure which component you are talking about. Is that the hanging triangle shaped part with a pointed end? I have a Holley 2 Barrel. I think it is a 2210. I rebuilt it and was disappointed by the limited selection of parts in the...
  7. C

    Ethanol free gas

    ...(as that's what it liked). When the weather cooled, no issues. That was with the original Stromberg WWC-3 2bbl. When I upgraded to the Holley 2210 OEM carb, seems like it started a little quicker, but by then, I'd learned to better modulate the throttle setting and things tended to work...
  8. LocuMob

    whats your average gas mileage?

    I have 3.55 gears, 275/60/14 tires and keep it at 2750-3000 rpm or below, and I'm guess I get around 10. 440 out of a later 70's barge, Edelbrock Performer and 750 AFB, MSD box, tti headers exhaust out the back. I thought I was getting 15 or better, but then I realized the gas tank was 10gallons...
  9. C

    How Much Fuel Economy Does EFI Gain?

    ...each segment of my 290 mile trips home from college, circa 1973-4. The car was a stock '66 Newport Town Sedan 383, with a 1970 OEM Holley 2210 carb. 55mph segments came out to be right at 20 mpg. 2.76 axle ratio/H78-14 tires. Later higher speed limit trips dropped to about 17mpg. Before...
  10. 68PK21 440.6bbl

    For Sale 1972 plymouth fury suburban (station wagon) - $2400 (Denton, MD)

    ...my name is Mike, I'm selling my wagon I no longer have interest in. Its got 80 sonething thousand miles. It's got the 360 with the 2bbl Holley 2210 carb. The transmission is the torqueflight automatic 3 speed. It's got two rows of seating for 6 and the storage compartment in the back. It...
  11. GJS

    73 Monaco wagon

    Needle seat valve would be located in your float bowl. It's actuated by the float which, when the fuel level in the bowl hits a certain point, the float closes off the needle valve .. on second thought tho, this shouldn't be causing the lean condition on idle.... rather, I'd think it would...
  12. saforwardlook

    New Purchase...First C-Body!

    ...be GM units. They sometimes work in my past experience - never really all that predictable. The factory carb on that model was a Holley 2210. They run well when they run well, but when they don't run well, it is often hard to get them to run well again. Typical Holley problem of warping...
  13. Goose

    New Purchase...First C-Body!

    115k as of now
  14. Goose

    New Purchase...First C-Body!

    Thanks! The butterfly windows are manual. There is 115,000 miles on it now.
  15. Ripinator

    1969 Imperial progress thread

    Is this true of all Holleys or just those you mention (4160 & 2210) ?
  16. saforwardlook

    My finicky 360

    I am trying a second rebuilt carburetor, this time by United. I would like to know what it is about these Holleys that is so problematic. It isn't obvious, that is for sure. I never even try to rebuild a 4 bbl original Holley, a complete piece of junk with castings that warp with time...
  17. saforwardlook

    My finicky 360

    Actually the 6486 is the Holley part number while the designation 2210 is the Holley model number. Sorry for the confusion. I was thinking having vacuum advance operational when accelerating at least fairly lightly tends to help minimize any stumble problem. There is usually no vacuum to the...
  18. saforwardlook

    1969 Imperial progress thread

    ...Rarely can I rebuild one of those things successfully, and I have done many other carburetors with good results (another problem is the Holley 2210 2 bbl carbs which also warp). I got my first exposure to this reality when I worked at Chrysler in the carburetor lab in 1972 and I asked the...
  19. saforwardlook

    New Member - 71 Newport "barn find" clean car

    That Newport Royal is a real gem - low miles, straight and no rust. You say the interior has heavy wear but with no tears and from the photos I see, it looks only to be real dirty - maybe some sunburn on the dashpad right above the glove box, or maybe the carpets are worn, but it looks to me...
  20. saforwardlook

    My finicky 360

    I do not know which year 360 you have or the model of carburetor. I have a 1973 Monaco with the 360 2 bbl Holley 2210 on it. I have had a bear of a time making that thing run right - I have had it apart and back together several times now, and had to give up on it. I looked at all the service...
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