First Off I'd like to thank you for helping out all the DIY'ers out there by doing the book. I've spent the last month reading, and rereading, and I think I'm understanding the concept Of the Qjet....what a great carb. Once again thank you
I'm doing a carb for my corvette, and as suggested in the book I went and measured everything and this is what I found:
Idle tube................................. .031"
Idle down channel ................... .057"
Upper idle air bleed.................. .070"
Lower Idle air bleed................. .078"
Idle bypass air......................... .069"
Mixture screw holes................ .096" (I Did this)
Holes in throttle plates........... None
Main air bleeds ...................... .125"
Secondary POE ...................... .055"
Secondary tube restriction...... .025"
Accelerator pump squirters.... .078"
The only thing that alarms me here the size of the Accelerator pump Squirters. They dont look like they have been drilled out, but this carb has been rebuilt by one of the commercial rebuilders at one point in time. Are they too big?
I plan on redoing the carb according to "Recipe#2" Using 77 main jets and 50 rods. Will I have any problems with those large squirters? And do you see any problems using "recipe 2" with my engine combo?
SBC 406
vortec heads
performer intake
10:1 compression
comp hyd roller cam xr276hr
Intake 224@50 .535 lift/w 1.6 roller rockers
Exhaust 230@50 .544 lift/w 1.6 roller rockers
15/8" headers 21/2" exhaust/ mufflers
TKO 600 5-speed 3.36 rear gears
Thanks once again, and I'm really looking forward to doing some tuning!!!
Forrest Miller