After getting my free advice from Cliff, I figured I join up and get the full jist of what my Q-Jet can do for me. He had asked that I call him but I thought I’d post up first to see if I’m at least going in the right direction. He also asked for cam spec’s, that I don’t have. Not sure on vacuum either. Engine is currently being cleaned up and painted, last time it ran was about 6yrs ago. Video below of the engine running.
I have the following two Q-Jets to choose from to rebuild and use on my engine. I believe both are 800cfm If they are not correct for my application, please lead me in the right direction.
One thing I’d like to know is what does the Division Digit “9” stand for?? Can’t find that info anywhere.
Both are electric choke.
Once I gather the necessary info, I will then order the proper rebuild components.
I have Cliff’s SA Book and another carburetor book.
17080251 (Left) 17080290 (Right) Very Dirty stuck throttle plates
More pictures here::
http://s103.photobucket.com/user/58oddity/library/My%2058%20Delray/350%20SBC/Q-Jet1958 Chev and what it sounds like, Car will be strictly street performance/hwy cruiser
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rLINaXT9PDIMy engine consists of the following:
0010 Block from a 1970 350ci Chevy Full Size (Biscayne, Caprice, Impala)
327 Large Journal Crank
327 30 Over pistons
No idea what cam is in there, hence video to give an idea of what it sounded like 7 years ago.
1973 (991) Truck Heads. Stock 1.72 & 1.50 valves, hardened seats
Stock 1967 Cast Intake (4bbl Spread bore)
1989 TH700r4 for the transmission. ( I’ve read that it is easier to connect to a Q-Jet with manual throttle bracket)