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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Hanford, Ca
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How Do I adjust the...
Mixture screws? What is everyone using to do this? Sockets won't fit, neither will any of my tools. It's a rectangle and I can't get it out with needle noses. Please help. I'm doing a rebuild. O yeah it's a Rochester carb. Thanks
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Sherman, ME
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
I have a newer 80-something Q-Jet carb on my 77 plow truck that has those oddball mixture screws too.
I ended up making a tool out of a scrap piece of brake line tubing. 3/16" I think. Just squashed the end a little bit in a vice to give it sort of a double-D shape that fits the heads of those screws. |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Houston, TX
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
get a piece of rubber hose, small enought to fit tight. and adjust as needed, some auto parts store also carry the a set with a variety of small sockets with a long flexible scredriver type thingy.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Tucson, AZ
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
You can get a double D carb adjustment tool from Autozone, Pep Boys, etc. for cheap. Still, I find the adjustment is still iffy getting it to stay in place while doing the adjustment, but if the carb is off the truck - should be no problem.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Los Banos, California
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
This is what I use to adjust the air mixture screws on my 84's Q-Jet... The tool has different sizes at both ends and flexes.. works like a charm... My dad got it from Napa Auto Parts in Visalia, Ca.. a while ago
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
Thanks everyone for the ideas. Cali dude does one of those ends look like it would fit a rectangle?
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Los Banos, California
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
Yes... sorry bro.. that one close-up didnt work to good....., but it does have rectangular ends on both sides.. apparently some carbs have different size deals to adjust. good luck
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: TN
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
I thought the Quadra Junks were pre-set from the factory and had no provisions for adjusting the idle mixture without drilling something out or something funky like that.
Are you attempting a rebuild on the carb or the whole motor? If you're unsure of how to adjust the idle mixture on a Q-Jet you might as well forget about rebuilding it and just get you an Edelbrock.
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: TN
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Re: How Do I adjust the...
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I knew it was something like that. I haven't looked at one in 10 years, I wised up and went to an aftermarket carb. It seems alot of people nowadays are wanting to run these things and I have no idea why.
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