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10-01-2009, 04:11 PM | #1 |
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350 4bbl carb replacement
I'm looking to replace my Rochester quadra-jet with a new carb. Looking for one that is going to require the least number of alteration, and I would like to keep my stock air cleaner.... any suggestions or ideas appreciated!
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10-01-2009, 04:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: 350 4bbl carb replacement
Pony Carburetors, Inc. states that "The Quadrajet is a very wonderful carburetor. From the factory brand new, all one hundred and twenty million that were ever made had the following problems: They all had hesitations and flat spot on acceleration, a big bog on hard acceleration and hard starting when hot. Pony re-engineers the carburetors internally to take care of all these symptoms, and they run wonderfully when we get done. One note about an air valve secondary carburetor of which the Q- Jet is one, while we eliminate the bog on hard acceleration, the transfer of power when accelerating hard will still be a jerk when the secondaries open, not a smooth transition of power as a Holley Vacuum Secondary carburetor or as an Autolite 4100 performs." I use Holleys only and I love them, run awesome right out of the box. The new Summit carbs look good, too, they are based on the discontinued Holley 4010 which was a very nice carb which was, in turn, based on the Autolite 4100. I had an Autolite 2100 (2 barrel version of the 4100) on my 71 Mustang and it was great, never had a problem with it and I rebuilt it myself. I've also rebuilt Holleys and they are easy to rebuild and tune.
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10-01-2009, 06:17 PM | #3 |
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Re: 350 4bbl carb replacement
never had any of those problems. any carb can issues when it gets old or neglected. everyone buys a holley because thats what's cool (like a farting bumblee muffler on a honda). the q-jet isn't really any more complicated than any other carb. whereas most carbs have equal sized primary and secondary bores, the q-jet uses small primaries for economy and huge secondaries for when you put your foot into it and some can flow up to 800cfm. they just had a segment on this on musclecar (poweblock tv) a couple weekends ago. there are a few modern miracle tweaks you can do to them to hop them up even more, but they were really awesome right out of the box. only thing better would be a properly tuned fuel injection setup because it can adjust to change in altitude and will beat any carb in fuel economy.
i have a 750 out of my dad's 84 burb that is going in my 72. i may rebuild it since it has been sitting several years and throw a better intake under it. edelbrock carries a nice intake for $150 through pep boys that is suposed to increase perfromance from idle to 5500rpm. i don't see myself redlining that long stroke 406 too often and it will be going in a 3/4 ton burb used primarily for cruising and trailer towing. i value torque and economy over max horsepower. i'm not sure if the manifold will take the quadrajet or just a holley or edelbrock special. the air cleaner box on off the 84 burb is huge. i might install the q-jet on the stock 307 before i do the engine swap (some time in the future) because the rochester 2 barrel on my truck is still not right even though i rebuilt it and i hope to hauling the the family camper (71 holiday) out to western mass next august for a big chevy/gmc truck (and vintage trailer) gathering. |
10-01-2009, 06:31 PM | #4 |
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Re: 350 4bbl carb replacement
Stick with the qjet. You won't be sorry.
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10-02-2009, 04:26 AM | #6 | |
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10-02-2009, 01:48 PM | #7 |
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Re: 350 4bbl carb replacement
I would cruise all the carb posts here. Many love Edelbrocks, many hate them. Same for the Q-Jet.
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