As I'm sure you realize, there are so many possible causes that it would only be a wild chance that one could diagnose it for you without seeing the car. If you have access to someone with an engine analyzer, they could track it down for you immediately. Failing that, you will have to try different things until you hit on the right cause. Since you have a Holley carburetor, that is indeed always a suspect in poor idle situations. If you have access to another carburetor, you could try just swapping it temporarily (it only takes about 15 minutes to swap a carburetor), that would nail down whether or not the dreaded Holley is the culprit. If you smell gas around the engine, it is almost surely at least part of the problem. The usual failure for these is internal leakage, which you cannot see but you can hear, if you remove the air cleaner and listen for a dribbling sound from the air horn area. Rebuilt carburetors are often the source of trouble - the best success has come from replacing these with new AFBs, which are readily available for less than $300. However, your problem might have nothing at all to do with the carburetor - you really should have it diagnosed by a professional before you start throwing money at it. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: Sykes Robert P. <bobsykes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 6:29 PM Subject: IML: galloping 440 > > I have a 68 Crown with the 440 and Holley carb. The carb > was supposedly professionally rebuilt by the previous owner before I purchased > the car 6 months ago, and he provided receipts to verify this. The fuel > pump was also replaced. The car has been hard to start from the day I > received it, and now has developed a "gallop" or surging at slow idle. > When the car sits idling after the engine is hot, it sounds like it has a racing > cam in it. Any suggestions on where to start to correct the problem? > Thanks for any ideas you have. > > > > Bob > > > > --- Sykes Robert P. > > --- bobsykes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. >