by rgalajda » Mon Aug 21, 2023 1:22 pm
The vacuum source is to actuate the choke piston pull off . This opens the choke blade slightly on start up, to lean the mixture slightly and prevent stalling. more air.
Geoff if you look at the picture , the piston is attached with a floating pin . If you rev the engine, the air flow across the choke blade will cause the choke blade to open farther. The floating pin in the piston allows this. When you let off the throttle, the choke blade will return.
Vacuum to the choke on this particular unit ( external vacuum ) being discussed is not metered. It is connected to the base of the carb below the front throttle plates and receives full vacuum being what ever the particular engine produces on high idle.
These 850 holley carbs with the large 1.56 venturi use an external vacuum source electric choke for a reason. The wall between the venturi is very thin . There is very little room to drill the passage without damage. The smaller venturi carbs have ample thickness for drilling.
The 80531 850 holley I have on my bench uses a choke blade that is notched ( cutout ) at the rear lower section of the blade.
Some of new holley carbs do not have a choke pull off piston in the electric choke. These carbs will have a choke blade with a very large cutout at the rear lower section of the blade. This is what allows sufficient air to enter on startup with nearly closed choke. On startup with fast idle the air flow across the choke blade will cause the blade to open slightly farther. This system without a choke pull off works with mixed reviews. The bean counters at holley like it.
The electric choke thermostat receives a full 12v constant. Of course there is a resistance in the thermostat. It is unusuall for a holley thermostat to burn out even with a constant feed ( key on running ).
These thermostats have a rather quick opening as compared to the ford Motorcraft thermostat, which was used on late factory installed OEM Holley carbs. Usually the Motorcraft thermostat will fit the after market Holley carb.
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