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Originally Posted by scicala
The float level for a 1901 model Holley ('52 and '53 Merc.) is 5/32" measured at the top toe of the float with the float all the way up. 1/2" is what the actual FUEL level is supposed to be with the float set at 5/32". This is all out of my old Holley parts and specs manual.
Sal
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Ok, so I am taking a few measurements. (I have a few of these for back-up, and I though I would get the gauge set first. When you say "5/32 measured from the top toe of the float with the float all the way up", that would be picture #1 below.
When I measure the "actual FUEL level is it 1 1/16 ", measured from the bottom of the bowel, not 1/2". (picture #4) Am I measuring from the wrong location?
I am using water for the measurements and photos.