well, got the Holley back off the car, bolted on some 3" 1/4 bolts to use as legs and let it sit off the car in my office to see if I could better identify exactly where the leaks were coming from before just tearing this thing apart.
all I could determine was some drops of fuel sitting under both the front and rear bowls and by looking underneath it the bottom of the bowls were wet with fuel so no real way to determine if it seemed to be leaking from the fuelbowl/metering body gasket or the metering body/main body gasket or even if maybe from the fuel transfer tube that runs from the front fuel bowl fuel inlet back to the rear fuel bowl and just oozing it's way down along the body and dripping underneath.
Already just pulled off the rear fuel bowl and metering body. The rebuilder used a brown gasket on the fuel bowl and a black one on the metering body. The Holley brand rebuild kit I purchased has the blue gaskets and they are thicker so perhaps just those along will help the problem.
When pulling the transfer tube off carefully the o-rings stayed inside the fuel bowl so i'll need to pick them out but from what I can see under a light they look to be black o-rings. I was told Holley has a better o-ring for the transfer tube than what comes supplied in the rebuild kit so tomorrow i'll order up a set of those better o-rings. No point in taking chances and having to do this again so I might as well get the better o-rings and do it right the first time.
i used a metal t-square to check the straightness of the main body surfaces and so far on the rear side everything is perfectly straight and flat. I can see the machining marks so I guess the rebuilder did machine this thing true like he was suppose to, or else it had been done previously already. In either case, since it is flat and true that's one problem I shouldn't have to worry about.
Maybe i'll get lucky and the only problem was cheap gaskets and/or simple during reassembly. I will find out.
i'll report more as I go along.
all I could determine was some drops of fuel sitting under both the front and rear bowls and by looking underneath it the bottom of the bowls were wet with fuel so no real way to determine if it seemed to be leaking from the fuelbowl/metering body gasket or the metering body/main body gasket or even if maybe from the fuel transfer tube that runs from the front fuel bowl fuel inlet back to the rear fuel bowl and just oozing it's way down along the body and dripping underneath.
Already just pulled off the rear fuel bowl and metering body. The rebuilder used a brown gasket on the fuel bowl and a black one on the metering body. The Holley brand rebuild kit I purchased has the blue gaskets and they are thicker so perhaps just those along will help the problem.
When pulling the transfer tube off carefully the o-rings stayed inside the fuel bowl so i'll need to pick them out but from what I can see under a light they look to be black o-rings. I was told Holley has a better o-ring for the transfer tube than what comes supplied in the rebuild kit so tomorrow i'll order up a set of those better o-rings. No point in taking chances and having to do this again so I might as well get the better o-rings and do it right the first time.
i used a metal t-square to check the straightness of the main body surfaces and so far on the rear side everything is perfectly straight and flat. I can see the machining marks so I guess the rebuilder did machine this thing true like he was suppose to, or else it had been done previously already. In either case, since it is flat and true that's one problem I shouldn't have to worry about.
Maybe i'll get lucky and the only problem was cheap gaskets and/or simple during reassembly. I will find out.
i'll report more as I go along.