First of all I would like to thank Cliff and the gang here for a the wealth of Rochester Quadrajet info! I ordered the book and it simply rocks! And thinking I almost fell into temptation and went with another carb.
My car is a 67 Firebird 400 with TH400 auto. It actually came with the original 2 barrell Rochester, what I link to breathing through a straw for a 400 engine
I swapped in a Pontiac intake and a Rochester I got off ebay that seems in good shape and supposedly was in a running Pontiac (7029268)
I swapped the intake, installed the carb, and was very excited that the car started right away, and idles smoothly. I took the car for a drive eager to put the new carb to the test. In low RPM (primary), the car accelerates fine, but as soon as I go in WOT the car seems to surge\choke, and loose power. It does not choke and die, just seems to be fuel starved. I got a tip to check the cam for the secondary and sure enough, the plastic cam was missing, so the fuel metering rod would not lift. I ordered the cam kit here yesterday so hoping this is the issue
When the car is in park and I go WOT (not under load) the car seems to accelerate fine without any issues. (I was able to see the secondary flap opening slow with the “good to hear Vuuushhh” sound :0
Any other areas I should check for?
Also when I get the cam kit form Cliff, how do I install the plastic cam, do I need to remove the secondary shaft and flap, coil, etc?
Before:
After
The carb looks like it had a recent rebuild, so I am planning to run this one as is. I am picking up this weekend another Rochester I want to rebuild using the parts and tips form Cliff’s book for more HP
Thanks!
Gui