Hi Cliff,
I have a 22' Cobalt boat with a Mercruiser 454 Magnum. You rebuilt my Quadrajet and yesterday was the first day I got to test drive it. When I floored it, there was a significant hesitation around 3000 RPMs. I suspected the air valves were not opening up and was choking the engine. I removed the flame arrestor and watched the air valve as my buddy drove the boat. Sure enough, they weren't opening at all. In fact, it was hard for me to open the valves with my fingers when the engine was idling. There was no biding in the linkage. I decided to remove the vacuum line from the pulloff and sure enough, that removed the excessive force needed to open the air valves. I plugged the vacuum line and had my buddy floor the throttle again, this time the air valves opened around 3000 RPMs and the motor did not hesitate. I spent the rest of the time on the lake with the vacuum line disconnected and plugged. I tried doing some research on this subject and a few posts mentioned drilling out the metering hole to create less of a vacuum so the air valves will open up. Any recommendation? Any reason not to just leave it as-is with the vacuum line disconnected? Does that disable my choke during cold start-ups? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason