Hello Quadrajet people, newbe here. Made it thru security. Here's what I have. Application 1974 K5 Blazer 4x4, Engine 355, Performer intake, Headers and dual exhaust, cam 214 duration @50, 2000 stall, 4:10 gears, 35" tires, 4500 lbs. Have 2 carbs on hand other than whats on the truck, First 17085213 single main air bleed and 17056228 large main air bleeds. Which one to build. I believe Cliff Likes the later single main air bleed carbs. The 17085213 has .038 idle tubes, the channel restrictions have been drilled to .070 prior to me obtaining the carb. Main air bleeds are .082, .055 bypass air, upper idle bleeds .068, lower .076, had 61s rods and 75 jets, EK 2nd rods. Other carb 17056228 .032 idle tubes, channels are at .055, large main air bleeds .120 both, bypass air .080, upper idle bleeds .070 lower .076, had 48k rods and 77 jets with DP 2nd rods. Which would be prefered to build. I'm looking at recipe #2. Will be changing to a 218@ 50 Cam soon from 214@ 50. Also does Cliff's recommended float level of 1/4 also apply to a 4x4. The single air bleed carb using his recipes is that using a .035 tip rod or .026 tip, and last question is the baffle used on some carbs that is attached to the center screws do anything.
I have Cliff,s book and is great. I thought I knew something about these quadrajets untill I read his book, Dang. Thanks Craig