I'm helping a friend tune the QJet in his 68 Firebird.
The engine is a 400 with a mild cam (don't have specs, would guess duration in the 210s and LSA 110-112). Otherwise, the engine is mostly stock.
He bought the carb on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/rochester-4bbl-quadrajet-7044276-1974-pontiac-400-455-date-1294-/170983509085?nma=true&si=9SQ%252BgAuBEzKXSzHwbqzQDEaS%252BBE%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557So, the info I have is this:
carb #: 7044276
Primary: 73 (looks original) jet, 48C rods
Secondary: DB
Secondary Hanger was C, IIRC
Float height: looks a little low, forgot to bring my mic with me. Should go 1/4"?
Main Air bleeds looked a little bigger than 0.070. No bushing in upper, nearly hogged out bushing in lower.
Idle air bleeds (from eyeballing) looked ~0.070 in lower, much smaller upper. Maybe in the 40s? Idle air bleed was in the air horn, behind the upper main bleed.
Is this calibration correct for the carb?
Any recommendations to start with this one? I have a good collection of jets, but no early rods. A 73/48 combo sounds like a very lean cruise to me, but what do I know?
I was also thinking the DB rods might be a bit lean. I have a huge quantity of CH but nothing else I'd be willing to spare.