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Offline 69Judge

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Need help setting up Carburetor
« on: February 25, 2010, 05:51:16 PM »
Hello All---1st time user so bear with me. I am attempting to rebuild my quadrajet #7029270 and am not sure which recipe to try to follow. I purchased this carb. 8 years ago from a reputed quadrajet rebuilder. Once installed I could not get a satisfactory idle, always seemed extremely rich and would fume you out of the garage in a matter of minutes. It had a very bad hesitation off idle to part throttle. Once going when you layed into it it would really pull but would fog the neighborhood out from all the black smoke. After many weeks of frustration I pulled it and installed an edlebrock 750 vac. sec. carb, tuned it for my application and it ran great from then on. I am now wanting to return it to stock appearance so am going to rebuild the quadrajet. After purchasing Cliffs' book and reading it many times, I have disassembled my carb and have found the following measurements on everything:
Idle tubes--.032, Idle down channel--.060, Upper idle air bleeds--.050, Lower idle air bleeds--.070, Idle bypass air (allready present)--.070, Holes under idle mix. screw--.110, Holes drilled in primary throttle plates--.125, Main jet--.070, Main metering rod--Tip:.026 Max taper:.043, Air bleed in air horn--.070, Air bleed in main body--.070, Accel. discharge hole--.028, Fuel inlet seat--.135, Enrichment well restriction--.035, secondary enrichment restriction--.043, Secondary flaps have the huge slot cut into them in line with the restriction holes, Secondary emulsion tubes--.030, Secondary Hanger--O, Sec. metering rods--CH, air flap distance set at 1.340.  I appologize for the long post, but not sure what recipe I should follow as the numbers seem all over the place. The engine in question is a Pontiac 455 with 71 400 , 96 cc heads giving 9.5:1 compression. Cam is crower 231/240 @.050 duration, 470 lift. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I plan to order a kit from Cliff, but need to know what direction to go before ordering. I will keep this shorter next time. Thanks again!
Russell

Offline Cliff Ruggles

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Re: Need help setting up Carburetor
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2010, 07:19:00 PM »
Nice engine combo, very similiar to the first 455 I used in my Ventura.

The carburetor needs larger main jets, the .070"/.043" is too lean at part throttle and heavy part throttle.

I've never seen the idle downchannels that large in any Pontiac Ram Air carburetor.  It needs smaller IDC's, and larger idle tubes.  The jet/rod combination is quite lean on the primary side, and it needs smaller secondary metering rods.

When you are ready to do the build, give us a call at the shop and we can go over specifics and items needed to get it up to par.....Cliff

Offline 69Judge

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Re: Need help setting up Carburetor
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2010, 11:58:51 AM »
Thank you Cliff--I will call this aftrnoon.
I'm trying to get this car ready for the GTO Nationals this July.
Russell