I am having my Holley 3810 carburetor rebuilt and have a question regarding the configuration of the secondary bowl. I have attached two photos, one showing a vent hole in the bowl (not mine) and one without (mine). I took the carburetor off the car to have it rebuilt because it was leaking everywhere. When my restorer received it he made a comment that there should be a vent hole on the secondary bowl. The car this came off of is a Duntov award recipient and has been judged Top Flight several times and it has never been mentioned that the vent should be there. I have also asked fellow members if they have seen it or if their carburetor (3810,3811,3814) is configured this way and the common response is I haven't seen that before. I also looked in Nolands book and didn't see any photos or references made of this vent hole.
Can someone explain what this hole is for and what configuration is correct for a 1967 corvette that used a 600 cfm carburetor? Are both configurations acceptable?
Thanks.
Can someone explain what this hole is for and what configuration is correct for a 1967 corvette that used a 600 cfm carburetor? Are both configurations acceptable?
Thanks.
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