Hi, this is my first post but I've searched for hours looking for a solution. I recently kit'd an Edelbrock #1904 quadrajet with Cliff's standard kit. From what I could tell (and I'm no pro on the internals of the quadrajet yet but getting closer), the carb is all stock along with the 73 jets and the rods. I put this on a 250 hp 350, stock engine and performer intake. It fires right up cold and runs awesome down the road, at WOT, etc.. However, when I shut it off, anytime from 45 seconds to 30 minutes after shutdown, it is very hard to start when hot. I can pump the throttle and fuel squirts out but eventually have to hold throttle wide open and crank for 15-30 seconds or so.
Upon shutdown when hot, I can pull air cleaner and see a white vapor pouring out of the primaries. What is this a sign of? Sorry for the long story.
Float is set at 3/8" according to edelbrock information. Choke is staying open when hot and cranking. Timing is at 14 base and 34 total. Car idles great and throttle is very responsive while running. Fuel pressure is unknown at this time but a regulator/gauge should be here Tuesday. I'm thinking with the stock mech fuel pump I'm running a bit high. It is rated at 7-9 psi.
This setup is in a '64 rambler American so the engine bay is tight and things are hot. Would a spacer under the carb help or insulating the fuel line? Thanks for all your help.