Hey Guys,
I'm a new forum member.
I have a copy of Cliff's book "How to Rebuild and Modify Rochester Quadrajet Carburetors". I've been poring over it and learning the in's and out's of the Q-jet and how adaptable/tunable it is. If you haven't gotten a copy of it, I highly recommend it.
In choosing a carb to work with, the book says that older carbs from the 60's are shunned for a few reasons but one of them is because of casting porosity. Unfortunately the subject of porosity is not really talked about ....other than the fact older carbs are more prone to porosity. I know what porosity is but the question is: How do you determine if the castings of a carb are too porous?
Additionally, what are tell-tale signs, if any, to look for? Is there anything that can be done to restore or eliminate excessive porosity in an older carb? Since the book shows some pre-75 carbs, I can assume that one can use the older versions ....say a late sixties carb ....for a rebuild-able core.
So what's the scoop on porosity?
Thanks,
Mike