02-24-2009, 06:43 PM | #1 |
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whats the best quadra jet carb cuz i have like 6 different ones and since i gotta rebuild my carb i might as well find the best one out of my collection and rebuild it lol BTW i got all these carbs with my truck
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02-24-2009, 07:00 PM | #2 |
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Get a holly or cheep eldelbrock its worth the money the quadra junks are exactly that. JUNK I have learned the hardway with these trying to get by on the cheep its not worth it.
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Everyone has their own opinion as you can see in this thread; http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=330138 Poke, Look all the carbs over. Check for wear in the throttle shafts and just over all wear and tear. Pick one that is close to the one on the truck now, Vacuum hose ports/fuel inlet etc.....
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what carb gets good mpg
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Lay them on a table, Close your eyes and spin 6 or 8 circles fast then grab one....
Any carb you keep your foot out of....
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If you want to rebuild the Quadrajet---Make sure that it is one made by Rochester and NOT Carter. The Carter models had no brass inserts in the body where the needls pass through and they tend to erode and sluff out around the holes. This makes for a poor transition from the primaries to the secondaries. Pitch the Carter carb body.
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On a buddy's truck, I took his Q-jet off and put on a Motorcraft (Holley I think) 2-bbl with a plate adapter and got better mileage without too big of a loss in performance. I believe the MPG increase was due to the old carb being a swap-meet P.O.S. though. If you're seriouse about MPG though, you might look into a TBI setup or some other form of fuel injection.
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02-25-2009, 12:44 PM | #10 |
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A lot of Q-jets leak because someone over tightened the bolts and warped the airhorn, body, or base. Sometimes they can be trued with a flat file. If the surfaces are too warped its junk.
You want to check the numbers on the carb to make sure it will work with your engine. All Q-jets are 750 cfm, BUT they have stops because the V6 does not need all of the flow. You don't want a carb for a 262 or V6 on your 400 or a 454 carb on your 400. They have different calibrations. The checking for play as mentioned above is a good idea too. You can find some very good information by doing a google search. For about $60 and probably two to three hours of your time to do the rebuild you can have a carb that works well on the street or offroad. Make sure you follow the directions that come with the carb kit and keep everything clean! Take your time setting the float. The Q-jet has a center hung float making it less sensitive to angles. One of the Off Road magizines did a comparison a few years ago and the Q-jet beat the Holley and Edelbrock. I have rebuild Q-jets on my trucks and they work great once you get the fine tuning done. You don't have to change the fuel lines or linkages or need adaptors to put them on either.
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02-25-2009, 03:08 PM | #12 |
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hey dude save up sonme denero an get a holley =-)
that made me a happy pollock when i put mine on
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amen to the holleys
i threw a double pumper onto my big block a few month ago and i've no regrets
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well im ditching the quad cuz i just got it running and i noticed the previous owner the fuel line threats dint match up so he just taped it in there and i aint having my engine light on fire lol so i think i might go for a holley cuz they seem cheaper so whats a good holley to get
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02-25-2009, 08:19 PM | #15 |
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as pm'd 670
get a high rise intake and maaby a throttle spacer plate. you'll be happy
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ooh man i aint got that kinda money lol does any one know a place where i could trade in like 5 q jets for a Holley or something
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02-25-2009, 09:14 PM | #17 |
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if youare "in good" with your napa or carquest guys..
there's a noticible amount they can take off the price for you.. mybuddy got his for 10 bucks more then a q-jet.. but.... we spend.. ahem... alot of money there..
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I have a Jet Performance Stage 1 780cfm on my truck and I love it. There are no bogs or stumbles and it's on and off the throttle like a lightswitch. Yes, QJets are harder to tune out of the box, but when they are, you can't find a better carb for the street. Their smaller primaries are what makes them easily adaptable to most any size engine from a 3.8 V6 to a 454. If you decide to go to a Holley, I would not go any bigger than 600cfm. You would also need a jet kit to properly tune it to your engine and a adapter plate to make it work on a stock intake since a Qjet is a spreadbore carb and Holleys are squarebore. You'll also need to modify your fuel line to make it work with the Holley and there may be some carb linkage issues to contend with.
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what would be the easyset/cheapist carb to hookup
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One of the QJets you already have.
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Edelbrock, you will have to get an adapter for either carb, but don't get an open one, get the one with four holes.
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DO NOT GO BUY a rebuilt q-jet..
nothing but bad experiences with those.. a real big problem lately (this is from my car quest guy) is that the vaccum secondaries just fail.. shortly after being put back in.. if you really want find a damn good carb guy and take one ot him to rebuild.. and sit down and talk to him... ask a **** load of questions and never "pretend to know everything" just take and absorbe allll that guy has to say.. and if he likes beer.. get him some beer... thats why i like small shops those guys will teach you everything.. and anything all because you brought them some beer.. and .. well dude.. might wanna quit "poking smot" it'll free up a **** load of money for your truck =-)
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There is nothing cooler sounding that a properly tuned and jetted 795 quadrajet that's wide open.
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our napa here doesn't even carry carbs i just called every where....man im P@ssed off. I gotta now sell my amp and stuff just to get my truck running cuz i cant find any one that wants my Q-jets...this sucks and if i cant find any one that wants my amp im just gunna have to cover the fuel leak in silicone and hope for the best
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