Hello,
I have just built a new engine for my 1970 2wd Blazer to replace the tired original 350. I am asking for a little advice as to where I should start on my carburetor tuning since I have no idea which jets, metering rods, orifice tubes, etc. that I should try first. I have bought and read Cliff’s book and it is slowly making sense to me, but I’m a hands-on type of person, so it will probably make more sense once I start tearing into the carburetor. The Q-jet that came on the Blazer (not the original one) is a 7042208, but I replaced it with a rebuilt Q-jet that I got from a swap meet which is a 7042211. Both were good matches on top of the stock engine, the original was only replaced because it was worn out but should still be a rebuildable core.
Is either the 7042208 or the 7042211 a better core for what I am doing? I just want a strong running cruiser, no racing (besides a little fun with friends).
I have listed the Vehicle and Engine Specs below so that you know what I am working with. If you need any more information on anything just ask, and I will get it for you.
Vehicle
• 1970 Chevrolet Blazer 2wd (approx. 4,000+ lbs. with top on)
• 3.07 posi rear gear (changing to 3.42 or 3.73 soon) with 28” tall rear tires
• 700-r4 transmission with 2,400 RPM stall lock-up converter
Engine
• 350 SBC with standard bore
• Approx. 9.75:1 CR
• TrickFlow Super 23 Angled plug aluminum heads, 62 cc, 195 cc intake runners, 2.02 - 1.60 valves
• Lunati Voodoo 20120711 Hyd. Roller cam 219 In./227 Ex. Duration @ .050, .515 In./.530 Ex. Lift
• Edelbrock Performer RPM Q-Jet Intake # 7104
• Garage bench estimated just over 400 HP