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Quick Fuel 10-32 Screw In Idle Air Bleeds .040 2/pkg

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10-32 Screw In Idle Air Bleeds .040 2/pkg
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10-32 Screw In Idle Air Bleeds
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    I have a 1150 holley dominator the primary idle air screen are 23 they seem way to small and its flooding st idle what should be used in these carbs 454 bored to a 468 big cam pretty built up the secondaries are 53

    Asked by: john4
    We would recommend increasing the size of the air bleeds to correct you current condition. These would be a good start.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-06-07
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