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I talked to you earlier about some things with the holley carb. I replaced the power valve with a 3.5 and replaced the gaskets, but I don't have any change on my idle mixture screws. In fact, if I screw it all the way in, the engine actuall idles higher. I've been having trouble with it for a little while. The first 3.5 I put in worked fine, but I had backfire through the carb and then this problem started so I watched the dvd again and according to it, it was my power valve blown  so I got a new one, and still don't have anything on the idle mixture screw. I was wondering if there was something I missed. I tried calling holley, but I couldn't get anyone on the phone yesterday. Any help is appreciated.
Ron

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If you have little to no control with the mixture screws it usually means your throttle plates are open too much.
Where abouts are you located? If you want you can send the carb to me and I will go through it for you. Send me an e-mail at sales@lyonsperformance.com

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Matt Lyons

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I am considered an expert in drag race chassis construction and tuning. I also have general knowledge of performance engines with small block chevies being my specialty.

Experience

I have worked in the automotive aftermarket as a builder, designer and seller of race components. I worked for Moroso Performance for seven years as an engineer and product manager. I currently am the owner of Lyons Performance LLC, a shop that specializes in American manufactured race products.

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NHRA, IHRA, SEMA,ASE, Alpha Omega Theta Fraternity

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Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords

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BFA-New York Institute of Technology, Marketing

Awards and Honors
1998 SEMA best new product Award -Racing Vacuum Pump

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