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Best carb?
I know this is probably right up there with which oil is best, but I need some input on choosing a carb.
My truck has a 327, will soon be a 4-speed manual. Has and Edelbrock Torquer II and an Edelbrock 1406 carb (electric choke). It runs great under normal driving, runs great at WOT. No stalling. Hesitates sometimes when the 4-barrels open, but not too bad. Problem is that no matter what I adjust/clean/change, I can not achieve a consistent idle. Start the truck, warm it up, idles at 800. Drive 20 feet, idles at 1200. Drive 20 miles, idles at 600. Shut it off, start up again, idles at 1200. I've been through the idle mixture procedure using both rpm and vacuum, and while I have leaned it out a lot at idle from where the PO had it, and increased idle vac to almost 29", I just can't get it to idle at a consistent speed. Can't locate a vacuum leak anywhere. Everything except the carb has been replaced in the 3 months I've had the truck. I am very close to giving up on this POS and putting it on Craigslist. I considered pulling it apart and rebuilding it, but the last carb I tried that on never ran again (it was on a motorcycle):lol:. I don't know of anybody local I would trust to work on it, and FWIW I really like new stuff anyways.....LOL. So, who prefers what carb, and why? I believe a rebuilt Q-jet is not an option with my manifold. Another Edelbrock seems like a poor choice. I was looking at Holley, Demon, and Quickfuel on Summit and Jegs. Is one better than another? Downsides to any? I'm really a newbie to carbs. This is the first non-motorcycle or lawnmower carb I have ever worked on. I'm slightly under 40, so its been fuel injection my whole life.....LOL I've been reading a lot, but that doesn't always correlate to real world. Any advice is appreciated! |
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That sounds like an electric choke problem. I have that same carb. I don't however have the choke hooked up. I experience hard cold starts after sitting for several days but the idle is awsome.
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http://www.jegs.com/p/Holley/Holley-...43849/10002/-1 You'll never go back.
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I've been having problems with my 1406 as well. Idle is inconsistent like yours and mine also has a terrible off idle stumble. Every time I start to roll off from a light or stop sign it wants to die on me.
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Choke seems to work fine, pulls open as the truck warms up and stays there, at least with me watching it in the driveway. |
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Low RPM, and idle issues plague those Edelbrock carbs. You won't know how well your truck can run 'til you try something different.
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Do a search on 390 Holley, and you'll find a bunch of posts that'll back me up. Performance, and economy. |
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Lattimer, are you running a fuel pressure regulator with the 1405. If not it might help your idle issues.
Are you planning running over 400hp/7,000rpm? If you are, then you might need a 600cfm carb. If not, then don't dismiss my advice. Contrary to popular belief, you don't need a really big carburetor to go fast. |
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I think eventually this engine will be about 350 hp when I am done. It might be a little under 300 now (complete guess). What engine are you running? |
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Here's a good article, with dyno numbers to back it up. keep in mind the the test engine was a High performance 383. The numbers on a mildly built 327 would favor the smaller engine. If you check the torque measurements, you'll be surprised. carburetor shootout Quote:
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You asked "what is best?" I like Holley's. A Barry Grant 500 would be my second choice. The BG is also much less expensive. |
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I have seen this before... what shape are the throttle return springs in? guys usually stretch them out when they have the carb on and off several times, thus not allowing the primaries to fully return to close, so it gives it varying degrees of high idle.
next time its idling high, jump out and give the throttle a little extra push closed right on the carb... I bet 2 cents its not returning all the way back to idle. |
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good thing i only bet .2 cents. perhaps the carb is just simply worn.. do any of the shafts have play in them? have you ever seen a rebuild kit for an edelbrock? I hope your day job is watch making!
just get a holley 600, they are cheap and common, easy to set and easy to fix. how are you checking for vac leaks? you using a gauge? or spraying with WD-40 around carb or something? |
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I haven't been able to compare this carb. to a new one. It doesn't seem excessively loose to me, but it could be tighter. I'm used to clearances being a couple mills withthe stuff I work on (mechanical engineer), not sure what its supposed to be on this carb. I think I would buy new rather than rebuild this one. |
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Hesitation during the transition between primary and secondary circuits indicate the secondaries are opening too quickly.
Most people will disagree, but I run a Q-jet on my 71 Cutlass. I sent it out to a really good carb rebuilder. It came back in fantastic shape. Only adjustment I had to make was the high idle. Deano asked me questions about my engine set up and built the carb to my specific engine. I have not touched it in over six years. On the street a Q-jet is my carb preference. Economy if you keep you foot out of it and performance when needed when those big secondaries crack open. Think about this....GM spent $$$ in research and development on the Q-jet. It was designed to be the best carb choice for a GM engine. Holleys are good, but I give the nod to "Q". |
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