Hello everyone, first post. I just rebuilt a 1984 model Q-Jet. It was built to replace the 1406 Edelbrock that was on my 1982 2wd K5 Jimmy. The Jimmy has a 350/TH350(lockup) combo, a very small RV cam, Edelbrock 2101 intake, 2.73 gears out back and currently a 26.6" tire. I'm getting the same fuel economy with my rebuilt Q-Jet as it did with the 1406, about 10mpg. It runs about 17" of vacuum while idling in park, I didn't test in in drive, however. Idle screws were set with a vacuum gauge.
This baffles me, with a 1979 K10 Full-Time 4wd pickup I was making 15mpg with a similar setup. Maybe I'm expecting too much, but I would think a 2wd full-size Blazer should do as well or better.
I don't drive with my foot in the carb, I have a 40 mile round trip to work, mostly highway @ 65mph.
After about a week of driving I pulled the top off and made sure the everything was in order, I did notice the primary rod hanger was bent up a little on the drivers side, I get everything back in order and reinstalled the top.
I installed the primary throttle shaft bushings, epoxied the well plugs, and followed Cliff's book while rebuilding.
The Jimmy runs very well, I don't have any issues with bog, or tip in, WOT.
Any help would be appreciated. What am I missing?