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Old 09-19-2003, 10:25 PM   #1
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quadrajet metering rods

Anyone change these things? I have a brand new carb for an 82 Blazer but it is for a 305 and I just put in a 350. I read in Chevy High Performance that you need to change the metering rods to richen it up for higher displacement. I have an old carb off a 350 and was wondering if I could just switch them out or buy new ones?
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Old 09-19-2003, 11:49 PM   #2
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Old 09-19-2003, 11:51 PM   #3
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If your 350 is stock or close too it , I would try the carb as is , it may work out just fine for your application
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Old 09-20-2003, 07:05 AM   #4
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edelbrock.com

If you will, go to edelbrock.com, and check out their technical information. They offer a Q-Jet replacement that I happen to have on my '69. The technical section lets you navigate to get the info you're looking for. It should answer your questions.
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Old 09-20-2003, 10:22 AM   #5
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GM in their great money saving wisdom used the same jets and metering rods on about 5 million different applications...lol. I would not be surprised if you pulled the two carbs apart they had the same rods/jets. How did they do this? Q-jets are super sensitive to float settings. If you have ever bought a q-jet rebuild kit, there is a whole page in the directions with different float settings for different applications...you may need to just raise the float.
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Old 09-20-2003, 11:28 AM   #6
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thank you. I am breaking the engine in today and didn't want to run it lean. thanks for your help everyone.
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Old 09-21-2003, 08:57 AM   #7
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The power valve is operated by engine vaccum, so even the primaries are self-compensating for engine displacement to some extent. There are literally hundreds of different metering rods for the Q-Jet with different tapers and different size tips. Edelbrock lists right in there catalog that the same Q-Jet will work on 305 to 454 cubic inch engines.
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