Hello, I have an '82 Jeep Scrambler that has an '82 GMC pickup engine installed (CA legal, 350).
I'm putting together a new GM stock replacement crate engine for it, and in the interest of minimizing down time, I bought a used, but recently "rebuilt" Quadrajet.
I took it apart to see what's in it, and it looks like a pretty clean home rebuild. However, the primary shaft has all kinds of play in it, so at the very least, I'll need a bushing kit.
It doesn't look like any of the passages have been drilled out, but the needle seat is .130, and the main jets are .073. These are the sizes you list for a mild performance engine (recipe #1).
Would you recommend I go back to a stock needle seat and jets? I'm perfectly happy with a stock 350 in my Jeep... I just want it to run like new.
The model number is 1708 4226, followed by 2933 HCD.
Thank you!
P.S. - I'd be happy to buy a full rebuild kit from you, and re-do the whole thing, if that would help eliminate some unknowns.