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Old 10-10-2020, 12:04 PM   #26
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Re: Installing a quadrajet on new engine questions

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Would this TCI bracket work? It says for 700r4.
Im not sure, looks like it is the same as this one at jegs. The pic in the listing shows it on the carb which helps me to kinda see whether it would do the trick or not. Thanks for the suggestion.

https://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/1573...hoCTjYQAvD_BwE

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I'd recommend making certain that that Q-Jet is ready for use. If you can try it on another engine and make certain, you'll be one less wiped out cam from having to mess with the carburetor during break-in. Also, while it's running at break-in speed, try moving the choke just a touch closed. If you move it away from fully open and the engine speeds up, it's running too lean. That's fairly common. Every little bit helps on break-in!
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I appreciate the suggestion steevee, I checked around and no local shops have a set up that they can do the test for me on an engine. The one thing I have heard on the cam on my L31 is that its a roller vs flat tappet and kinder on the break in risk. I definitely though want things to go smooth but I may have to take my chances on the quad I got. Thanks for the tip on the choke movement too.

Here is a pic on the jegs bracket i mentioned. I may go with what I have to get things going but Id rather have a nicer bracket soon.
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Old 10-10-2020, 05:37 PM   #27
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Re: Installing a quadrajet on new engine questions

I took out the fuel filter and removed that scrap of fuel line and thought to clean up the fitting but wasnt sure if that inner layer is supposed to be there or not. Looks like build up to me.
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Re: Installing a quadrajet on new engine questions

The fitting on the fuel line that came today seems to fit.
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