Hi,
I'm sure that the info that I'm about to ask has been answered a few times in this forum, but I don't know quite where to find it. So, I thought that it might be easier if I just asked in a new topic.
My question is this: I've heard that, generally speaking, if you subtract the size of the primary metering rods from the size of the primary jets and the difference is right at .030", then that's a decent setup. Is this true? If not, what's best for a streetable, strong setup?
Here's my carb:
Q-Jet # 17057253 from a 1977 Olds 350, or possibly a 403.
Electric choke.
Non-CCC.
Read in an article by Lars Grimsrud that despite the "3" at the end of the carb #, this carb is for an automatic trans.
Stock primary jets, primary rods, and secondary hangers. .073 on the primary jets, I believe. Primary rods=
. Secondary hangers=
.
My car:
1970 Monte Carlo SB 400, 2bbl., 265 HP, Auto Trans. and A/C.
Stock engine/ no mods
I would like to increase my HP decently and also get a little better MPG than what the 2 bbl. gives me. I'm not trying to build a race car by any stretch. What I'd like is a setup the way GM would have done it in 1970 if they had decided to put a Q-Jet on the SB 400's. As far as I know, all they ever put on these engines were 2 bbl. carbs. I also want to keep the car looking fairly original, while incorporating carb features like the electric choke, so I'm looking for a SB GM 4 barrel intake from a year close to 1970. I'm not a complete purist, though, or I'd try to find a 1970 carb. I suppose, though, that the main reason I want to use this carb is because it is the one I have, you know.
Anyway, I don't want the car to bog or hesitate or backfire, etc., so I thought I'd see if any of you had any suggestions for this particular carb on this particular car. Maybe the carb doesn't even need the jets, etc. changed. I really don't know. I do know, though, that the mid-late 1970's gave us some gutless dogs, performance-wise, so I'm pretty sure something is needed. I've owned a number of cars with Q-Jets and loved them, but I'm pretty new with changing the internals of a Q-Jet. I'm trying to learn, and I've learned enough to know that this site is the best place to be.
Thanks,
Flashcad