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17057231 specs?
Cadman-iac:
--- Quote from: Cliff Ruggles on February 01, 2025, 02:53:54 AM ---What are you trying to do with it? Stock application or something else?
All of the later Caddy units are pretty close for calibration and used small MAB's and large CFM castings.
They make excellent HP carburetors, just need a little help in a few areas.
I have every single part available for them including the most complete/correct rebuild kits in this industry.......
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Hi Cliff,
Thanks for getting back to me. I'd like to use this on a SBC 350, but I don't know what parameters to use to make it work.
Another issue is that it has the wrong base plate on it, it's the later version using the 3 mounting screws and has a cracked mounting ear on the back.
I have the correct style base with .050" bypass passages and .055" mixture screw holes, but I don't know if this is enough or too big for what I want. I suspect it's not big enough, but can be modified.
Something else that I'm not sure would affect this is this carburetor has the primary pull-over enrichment system on it. Will this be a problem, and if so, can you remove the tubes to disable that part of it?
And lastly, since the base needs replaced, which secondary actuation lever length should I use, the more common short one, the medium one, or the longer one?
I noticed these different sizes recently and I don't know what the purpose is. The longest one allows the primaries to open farther before the secondaries begin to operate, and the only thing I can think of as to why is to allow you to stay out of the secondaries for better mileage.
Would you recommend having your secondaries open sooner or later if you are going to use the carb on a vehicle for towing?
I will need a kit for this too if you think it will work for what I want to use it for. Do you need any other information or was this enough?
Thanks for your help, Rick
Cliff Ruggles:
For towing, use the LONG arm for the latest secondary application. This provides more range on the primary side for climbing steep grades, towing, etc w/o getting into the secondaries.
I am NOT a fan of swapping baseplates around on any Q-jet unless the donor part comes from one with the same part number. More things get changed than just the size of the holes under the idle mixture screws and idle bypass air.
I specialize in providing complete rebuild kits with high performance and tuning parts in them exactly for the application. I require all of the engine/drivetrain vehicle specs and carburetor part number.
Shop number is 740-397-2921, hours 7am-4pm, M-F EST.......tks......Cliff
GSP7:
--- Quote from: Kenth on February 01, 2025, 03:32:59 AM ---Here are the specs for 1977-8-9 Cad M4 230 units. Like Cliff says, similar all years.
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Where do you get those info charts from?
Id like to see that info for the Qjet that I own
Thanks
Cadman-iac:
Thanks for the quick reply, much appreciated.
I'll look for another carburetor with the same number. I think the Cadillac my father-in-law has may be the same, it's also a '77, and it's been needing a tune-up anyway. I can take a peek at it then.
What about this pull-over enrichment system? Does it matter if I use it with a smaller engine?
And thank you for explaining the lever length, I thought that's what the reasoning was for the various lengths. I posted a question about this earlier but I don't know if you saw it. I might have put it in the wrong forum.
Thanks again,
Rick
GSP7:
That 1977 Cadillac Idle Air bypass of .039 seems real small...? (?)
At least compared to my .108 on my 17080213. I also I have a 7041211 IAB is .95 at least
Why does a Cadillac carb have much smaller IAB holes?
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