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11-22-2010, 06:58 PM #81
The idle mixture screws are in the front base of the carb and I removed them during disassembly. I am 99.9% certain that this is the original carb for the car -- the part number and date code are both a match to a '70 W-31.
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11-22-2010, 07:07 PM #82
I did'nt mean to come off like it may have sounded.. I know you know your stuff.. i got currious when I did'nt see them is all really.. There were so many different models of q-jet it's impossible know if i've seen them all.. I'm think prolly not even tho I grew up with just about everything having a q-jet or factory holley's..
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11-22-2010, 07:10 PM #83
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11-22-2010, 07:55 PM #84
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11-22-2010, 08:15 PM #85
Big fan of the good old Q-Jet here myself. The sound it made with both the primary and secondary open OMG.. I had Holley and Q-Jet back in the day on my 71 camaro. I always found it more work to keep the Holley tuned. That and to clean a Q-Jet was a breeze for me. Take it apart, put it in a boiling pot of water and add Cheer. It came out looking better than new..
Last edited by Z28Thunder; 11-22-2010 at 08:29 PM.
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11-23-2010, 08:21 AM #86
You know, I didn't really look and it has been so long since I have driven the car. But, I believe there is a fast idle screw on the passenger side of the carb tucked behind the choke housing.
No kidding? Sounds way too simple and I assume most any detergent would work. May have to consider this.
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11-24-2010, 10:45 AM #87
If your doing a rebuild yes. I would buy a rebuild kit first. I would then take the Q-Jet apart like I see in your photos. Then get a cooking pot big enough to hold all the parts. You can put the parts in add water and bring it to a boil. Then add detergent of choice and let it boil for 5/10 minutes. You can always pull a part out to see how clean it looks. Once they looked clean I would take the parts out. I would let the parts air dry and then put it back together with the rebuild kit.
Last edited by Z28Thunder; 11-24-2010 at 10:57 AM.
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11-24-2010, 11:44 AM #88
I am going to give this a try -- will probably hang the parts with a wire so they are not on the bottom of the pan.
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11-24-2010, 04:18 PM #89
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11-24-2010, 04:51 PM #90
Last night we installed bushings in the primary throttle shaft bore. My friend bought a kit a few years back that included a stepped drill bit and the bushings. He made a tool for tapping the bushings into the hole once they are lightly coated with threadlocking compound. The stepped drill bit perfectly follows the existing bore so there is no chance of causing the primary throttle plates to bind.
Tonight, I boiled the Quadrajet main body parts in a soap and water solution. The process actually works quite well and a little light rubbing with an old toothbrush removed most all of the deposits and accumulated gunk. After dumping the hot water, I let the parts air dry and cool before blowing out all the passages with compressed air.
The boiling carb parts smelled almost as good as the fresh baked cookies... almost.Last edited by pajeff02; 11-25-2010 at 04:37 AM. Reason: Spelling.
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11-24-2010, 05:02 PM #91
The carb looks like it had not been cleaned for a long time. IIRC the carb come out cleaner here. But mine may not have had the same amount of build up. I hope you're happy with the results. It took most of the work out of cleaning a carb here.
Last edited by Z28Thunder; 11-24-2010 at 05:11 PM.
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11-24-2010, 05:22 PM #92
Quite pleased. I think that whatever gunk remains has now been at least loosened up and should easily clean off. I'm waiting for the main body to cool down so I can boil the top.
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11-24-2010, 06:19 PM #93
I am glad you like the results. The plastic shot media photo made me think of it. I have no doubt it works well but I have never used it. Trying to keep carbs cleaned and tuned for the track, took work back in the day. I use to complain about it at the track all the time. Another racer mentioned the boiling trick for a quick and easy way to clean them. Again I am glad you like the results. As you said "Sounds way too simple".
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11-24-2010, 08:53 PM #94
For some reason, those last few pictures of the re-bush job look familiar?
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11-25-2010, 04:40 AM #95
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11-25-2010, 09:14 AM #96
I wish Id have gone a different route with the exhaust. The Dynomax is just too quiet, however, i guess it is kinda nice to have it 'mellow' when cruising. I suppose that's why I had the cutout on there.
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12-03-2010, 01:56 PM #97
Newest pic from the engine builder:
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12-03-2010, 02:23 PM #98
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12-04-2010, 05:40 AM #99
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12-04-2010, 06:24 AM #100
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