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I just finished putting a 500 Holley on and was setting the idle jets with a vacuum gauge. The most I could get was a whisker over 15 in vacuum at idle. The motor has about 800 miles since complete overhaul, and I was using a SnapOn gauge. Does that sound about normal for a 305? Thanks, Dave
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Seems low Quigley, I have about 20 on mine, stock except the Holley.
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