When I found this small casting Qjet, that was the hope, but it seems to be an odd one:
Single main bleed (air horn)- .050
main body upper idle air- .076
lower idle air- .060
idle down channel cup .046
idle air bypass .140
primary jet 64
primary rod 39B
sec. hanger K
sec. rods DG
Then I found Cliff's mention that the single main AB carbs can be hard to tune.
Should I even try with this one?
Instinct says the small castings with higher primary flow should make better mileage than the larger castings, and 750CFM seems big enough.
Carb is for a 60 over 350SBC with good aftermarket heads, a Voodoo 60102 cam (219/227 @ .050, 16" or more vacuum per the designer), and block huggers.
Approx 2500 pound car, 3.7 gears, OD trans with locking converter.
I also have another oddball carb, # 17084502. My guess is that it was a marine carb because one main well bleed tube and both sec. accelerating well tubes were evidently shaken out of the air horn (found loose in the main body).
73 jets, 49V rods (that's right... 'V')
T hanger with DH rods.
There is also a deflector on the bottom of one sec. air flap.
Any chance for decent (20s) mileage with either of these and a stock 72 Chev pickup intake manifold?
Got a Chevy huge air bleed carb too: 17054929.
Which way to jump...
Thanks guys,
A. G.