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  1. C

    383 vs 440

    ...right at 20mpg at 55mph (not the whole trip, just the 55mph segments). That was also after I replaced the Stromberg WWC3 with a '70-spec Holley 2210 2bbl. "Speed" is not kind to these cars due to their aerodynamics. My '70 DH43N would usually get about 16mpg on those same non-Interstate...
  2. MBar

    1872 Fury III 360 - carb Alternatives?

    very good info... thank you! I have just a little play time today and I will give it a go and let you know.. :)
  3. C

    1872 Fury III 360 - carb Alternatives?

    ...prior Carter BBD 1.56" throttle bore 2bbls, they were much more resistant to these issues. AND would be a bolt-in replacement for the Holley 2210 as they were the carb the Holley 2210 replaced. Just go back to about 1969 spplications to find one listed for your engine size. In the mean...
  4. saforwardlook

    Throttle body to sensor(?) in air cleaner vacuum line question

    Since you have a model 2210 Holley 2 bbl carburetor, you should be aware that they are very prone for the air horns on top of the carburetors to warp. When they do begin to do that, the symptoms you are experiencing are symptomatic of it starting to warp enough to cause low idle speeds, rough...
  5. C

    Last chance

    FWIW, I like the Holley 2210-family 2bbl. More refined and efficient than the Stromberg WWC and Carter BBD that it replaced. It does have the same issues with the air horn raising in the center due to over-tightening of the air cleaner wing nut as the Strombergs did. The BBDs had their air...
  6. C

    WWC3 issues

    ...until the choke opens up more. So it was off to the auto supply for a carb kit to make a new gasket with. What I later did was to get a Holley 2210 2bbl (1970 Chrysler 383 spec carb) to replace the Stromberg. A bolt-in fix that ran better with better fuel economy and throttle response...
  7. C

    Stalling, rough idle

    ...but still acts "like it's flooded", that might indicate a sticking chole plate, which is the result of another carb issue related to the Holley 2210 family of 2bbls and the Stromberg WWCs that came before it. What may well be happening is "phase separation" of the fuel in the tank, IF it's...
  8. C

    72 Fury III - She Lives!! Drives and Stops .. Carb and vacuum Questions

    Holley 2210. There might be a new product MasterTech video in somebody's archives for the "New for 1972" vehicles. The Holley 2210 was first used in 1970 on 383 2bbls. For what MyMopar.com doesn't have, ImperialClub.com might have, in the way of MasterTech videos. Be sure to use a thick...
  9. C

    This looks like a deal....should I?

    Looks like it could be a decent car. Holley 2210/2245 2bbl was a pretty decent carb. Just right for a 360. Keep us posted, CBODY67
  10. C

    Anyone else have minor hesitation/jerking at part throttle??

    On the Chrysler OEM Stromberg WWC 2bbl of the middle 1960s and the Holley 2210/2245 2bbl that was used from 1971 and later, the air cleaner stud issue WAS prevalent. But the Carter BBD 2bbl uses a heavy wire which snaps into each side of the throttle body to hold the air cleaner stud itself, so...
  11. C

    Need Carter carb help, please

    What performance issue leads you' to believe it needs a rebuild? Just curious. The '70-'72 Holley 2210 (2245 for '73+ with EGR, which you don't have) is a bolt-on replacement. Linkage and everything. I replaced the Stromberg WWC3 2bbl on my '66 Newport 383 with a 2210 back in '73 or so. It...
  12. Triple Pickle

    1972 Polara 4 door sedan

    Definitely a great article! I’ve always had problems with those Holley 2210 carbs. I never knew the reason why they all cough and pop like they do. (All the ones I’ve had anyway, and that’s plenty) I won’t tolerate them anymore. I put an intake and 4bbl on anything I get with a 2210 asap even...
  13. C

    My 1972 Newport: a true survivor car

    ...you rebuilt the carb, you probably used the supplied base gasket for the carb, which is probably "thick cardboard". When I put a new Holley 2210 carb (same as is on the '72s, but was OEM for the '70 model, the one I got), I used the base gasket which Holley provided. Every so often, it...
  14. DasBoot70

    Need Help!!! 72' Newport

    ...5 seconds and shut off...We replaced multiple coils, ballast, points, condensers i tried two different caps and two rotors rebuilt the Holley 2210 carb also. Still no spark at the points. I went through with a multimeter and had power till i got to the dizzy.... fast forward a week... The car...
  15. C

    Carburetor Thoughts

    ...given the "race bowl" on the Holley. More money and such. What's wrong with the Stromberg other than it's "not new"? A good reman Holley 2210 (1970 OEM 383 spec) might be a better and more OEM-based alternative. OR a '66 383-spec Stromberg WWC3-262 or similar 1.56" Carter BBD. Although I...
  16. C

    Two Questions, one thread

    ...anything, I believe, being down in what used to be considered the "Export" range which would run on lower octane fuels overseas. The Holley 2210 family has better venturis for better fuel atomozation, but not in the EFI throttle body category. Other things? Almost everything now uses a...
  17. Castle

    Need Carter carb help, please

    I’m just starting fresh with all the bolt on mechanicals... I’ve only had this car since June, I do not know it’s history other than it sat for many years, outside, and needs a lot of love. It’s no trophy, I just want a drivable car.... eventually...lol.
  18. C

    Throttle body to sensor(?) in air cleaner vacuum line question

    ...you're concerned about the sensor/motor operating, just put a cap on the vacuum port that supplies vacuum to the sensor. As noted, the Holley 2210 did have an issue with the air horn warping. Chrysler had a "fix kit" to address/fix that issue, but finding one is pretty rare, although I have...
  19. C

    Stalling, rough idle

    There was only ONE 2bbl for the 1972 400 B V-8. A Holley 2210 2bbl (but a few different models of that for the particular vehicle's equipment and emissions specs). Unless the replacement was with a prior model year Carter BBD 1.56" 2bbl, either one or the other. The carburetor "tag" or "stamp...
  20. James Romano

    Stalling, rough idle

    I literally had this same discussion with the father-in-law of the annoying neighbor. Nice guy, old MoPar guy. And we both agreed on that... as I was replacing both my front wheel cylinders that locked up. Easy to buy one... can get almost any car now. But you have to be able to support...
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