Profile Picture

Edelbrock electric choke vacuum leak

Posted By Gene Purser 8 Years Ago
You don't have permission to rate!
Author
Message
Gene Purser
Posted 8 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 4 Years Ago
Posts: 220, Visits: 6.0K
http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/547fad17-9b32-45b6-8286-4c0.jpeg 

I have a 1406 Edelbrock carb on my 272" engine. I was checking for vacuum leaks around the base and found air entering the electric choke housing at a +/- 3/16" round hole just below the cover. See the picture. Does this serve a function of the choke, or should it be plugged?
Attachments
chokevacleak.jpeg (345 views, 123.00 KB)
junkyardjeff
Posted 8 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (1.4K reputation)Supercharged (1.4K reputation)Supercharged (1.4K reputation)Supercharged (1.4K reputation)Supercharged (1.4K reputation)Supercharged (1.4K reputation)Supercharged (1.4K reputation)Supercharged (1.4K reputation)Supercharged (1.4K reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: Last Year
Posts: 813, Visits: 3.4K
I wonder if that is there for a heat tube,vacumn is used to pull heat up through the thermostat and if it works fine then plug it.


Butchering up everything I can get my hands on in Dayton Ohio
Ted
Posted 8 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Co-Administrator

Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)Co-Administrator (12.9K reputation)

Group: Administrators
Last Active: 4 days ago
Posts: 7.3K, Visits: 204.9K
Most electric chokes will have an exposed port somewhere around the choke coil mechanism that exhibits a vacuum ‘leak’.  That’s an air flow path to keep the electric choke coil from overheating.  The earlier model Holley carbs with the electric chokes had a filter screen over that port but I don’t see that on many of the new carbs being sold now.  The pre-electric hot air chokes with the external tube running either through the intake manifold or to a 'stove' at the exhaust manifolds also had a vacuum leak or air drawing through them so that the bi-metal choke coil would work properly.  Without that draw of air over the choke coil, the bi-metal coil would not be able to sense the hot air coming through.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)


Gene Purser
Posted 8 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)Supercharged (496 reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 4 Years Ago
Posts: 220, Visits: 6.0K
I found one post that said it is a vent to atmospheric pressure for the choke pull-off. The pull-off is a piston, therefore some leakage around it sounding like a vacuum leak.
I found several pictures of the choke and the hole is open in all of them. I'm going to leave it alone. 


Reading This Topic


Site Meter