Quadrajet Problem Solving > Diagnose a Quadrajet carburetor problem
what does this spring do
Ethan1:
--- Quote from: Shark Racer on March 28, 2013, 03:18:10 PM ---I'm confused. The photos are of the secondary throttle shaft. The air valve shaft is on top of the carburetor behind the choke horn.
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Same here. The air valve shaft is on the top of the carburetor. The spring(s) you are showing are part of the secondary throttle shaft. The last picture you have is what it should look like. ???
Ethan1:
Show us a photo of the spring you are confused about.
larryneworleans:
OOPs it is on the secondary throttle shaft.
I picked the wrong name off of the exploded diagram. The spring and cam in on the outside of the secondary shaft.
On my original the primary and secondary open with a direct connection via secondary valve actuating rod pushing on the the secondary throttle lever .
However when the primary closes secondary valve actuating rod pulls the secondary closed via this springloaded cam on the out side of the secondary throttle shaft
On the replacement seconday shaft there is no outer cam or spring, the primary and secondary are connect only thru the secondary valve actuating rod direrctly.
I have outlined in red the outer spring and cam
Shark Racer:
That spring is there on carbs that have a secondary lockout behind the choke. It allows the primary linkage to go WOT while the secondaries are locked.
Some earlier carbs do not have the secondary lockout.
I noticed on this 7044276 carb I've been working on that the air valves are lockable instead of the throttle blades.
Picture of carb with no secondary throttle blade lockout:
Ethan1:
Ok, I see now. By chance, what is the carb number?
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