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Old 04-16-2005, 08:37 PM   #1
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Need some carb help

I was looking at my carb (edelbrock 4 barrel) and noticed something odd (to me at least). When looking at the carb from the top, The carb has two back bowls (i think thats what they're called) exposed. The plate in front that opens and closes moves. My question is, what makes this plate move? I don't see it connected to anything. I see that the throttle has a little set screw that just touches the mechanism for moving the plate but when you step on the gas it moves away from the throttle plate thing. Anyone explain how this works or have a good pic? Please? This part in the pic. This is NOT my carb, just showing the part that I don't see hooked up to anything else on my carb
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Old 04-16-2005, 10:23 PM   #2
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First off, that is a Rochester Quadrajet, second the plate on top of the cirlced area is the choke plate. It should pop closed when you push the accelerator to the floor once before starting when cold. It should then open up gradually to vertical as it is in the picture. Once the vehicle is warm, and the plate is fully vertical, it shouldn't move.
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Old 04-16-2005, 10:25 PM   #3
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That is the choke butterfly. If the choke is connected and operating correctly, that flap will close or partially close, limiting the amount of air intake, changing your air/fuel ratio. As the vehicle warms up, it opens, increasing the air intake and changing your air/fuel ratio. The adjustment is from the black cap just to the right of it(passenger side).
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Old 04-16-2005, 10:46 PM   #4
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It is the choke plate. When engine is cold the choke thermostat (a coiled bymetal-2 differant metals-) contracts to close the choke plate. When engine is cold it needs a very rich mixture (more gas then air) to start. With choke plate closed it cuts off most of the air as you crank the engine. After engine starts the choke pull off (vacumn operated) opens the plate a little so that it can pull in more air to keep from flooding the engine with just gas and no air. With the choke plate in this postion the fast idle cam has steps on it that a screw rides against so as to hold throttle open at a faster speed until engine is warm enough to run slowly. As the hot air tube sends heated air to choke thermostat it uncoils and opens the plate to the position shown in your photo. (boy was that a lot of typing with one finger )
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