Greetings!
I've had my '67 Camaro 325hp 396 blueprinted and dropped the compression a half point to 9.5 to 1, upgraded the valve train and added a Comp Cams 270HR Magnum roller cam. The car has a factory Turbo 400 and a 12 bolt with a 3.73 gear set. I've got a TCI Breakaway converter waiting to go in when the car gets done at the body shop and is reassembled.
Here's the problem. I purchased a used Quadrajet 4MV #7027200 since the stock carb was missing. When the motor shop put the motor on the dyno, the moment the electric fuel pump was switched on (the motor NOT running) they said the carb began dripping fuel externally from the primary throttle shaft. I asked if the fuel was spurting from the vent tube and they said "No. It appeared that the carb was leaking internally and also traveling to the outside via the throttle shaft. "
What might the problem be? How can the fuel be leaking internally if the needle valve is controlling the fuel at the proper float level? Is there a fuel passage leaking somewhere? I was not present when this occurred and they substituted one of their carbs to perform the initial running of the motor.
I'll probably be sending the carb to you, but I'm worried that something may be beyond repair. I want to keep the motor correct appearing externally with the correct part # and dated carb. What do you think the problem may be?
Thanks for your time,
Buzz