Michael Mayben
IHPA Tech Moderator - Retired & No Longer Online
hey guys, I'm from vancouver island, bc, and I have a '79 Scout II, with the 345 and the 727, and I'm pretty sure I've got the 2245 on it....
My first question is about this carb dip I keep hearing about.....can I just soak the carb in parts cleaner? Is that the same thing?
I rebuilt this carb about a year ago, and then the truck sat for at least a year, and I didn't really know as much as I've learned from readin this thread, so the kit I got, which I'm sure was the hygrade 929a, had all the right gaskets and stuff, and I think it came with the power valve too, and I changed it because it looked similar to the one that was in it, but now that I've seen the pictures on here, it's the power valve for the 2210, not the taller 2245 one, and it has a brass float ( is that a better float? ), so the po must have rebuilt it too, and put in the wrong one......where do I find the right power valve? I stopped by the parts store today, and they knew about the right carb kit, but he told me that a Holley carb kit for a marine 2300 has the right power valve for the 2245.....I'm not gonna buy a whole nother kit for just the power valve, can you get them seperately? Are used power valves re-usable? Can ya just clean them?
And one more question, the rod that actuates the power valve, how tight is it s'posed to be in it's bore? Is a little slop okay, or should it be friction fit, just loose enough to slide up and down?
Anyways, thanks in advance for the advice..... I really appreciate it.......and sorry for the novel.......
I fully understand your dilemma, many others go through the same thing!
Your parts "source" obviously doesn't know squat about carbs in general and Holley carbs specifically! Hardly any parts are shared between a 22xx and a 2300 ! Most especially the power valve!!
What I need regarding your carb is pictures of exactly what you have inside the fuel bowl and a good picture of the top of the carb (bowl cover). Once I see what you have, I can then determine what we can do using some parts I May have on hand here.
Many of these carbs are never actually used again once some folks try and service 'em. They simply can't get 'em to operate using the parts kits they bought because they got the wrong kit and the parts dudes have no idea "how" to obtain the correct stuff.
As for a liquid material used for "soaking" the parts, I use only "tyme" manufactured by crc. It is made for soaking carburetor parts and any other internal engine component without causing damage to the parts themselves if used according to the instructions. The liquid currently sold by berryman and gunk is junk, while it has the terrible odor still, it certainly does not clean worth a crap due to environmental regulations from years ago. Tyme is a totally different product and works perfectly well today.
