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Old 08-24-2025, 09:28 AM   #1
41SupDelux
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Default Holley 94 Correct Fuel Level In Bowl

Good morning, y'all.

I need your input. I have a freshly rebuilt Holley 94 ECG (rebuilt by seller) and I'm under the impression that my motor is being flooded. My diagnosis may be wrong - it eventually bogs down at idle but will come back to life if I mash the pedal. I checked the fuel bowl soon after it quit on me and I wanted your thoughts on the level of the fuel. I know a bit about Holley 94's, but I'm not well versed. The fuel is at the level of that hole in the pump tube (is that the correct term?) and I was curious if it's supposed to be that high. I THOUGHT fuel should only be going through the two orifices on the bottom of the bowl.
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