I have rebuilt my quadrajet per cliffs book, and she runs like a scalded dog once it starts, but thats the problem. IT will not start cold without messing with it ALOT and flooding the heckola out of it. When I try to start it, within 2 trys to turn it over, it starts blowing fuel out of the top of the carb (front vent and primaries) to the point that I'm scared its going to catch fire any minute. It usually blows the fuel out after I let off the starter and it hits a few times and blows fuel out, almost deiseling. Even with my foot NOT on the throttle. (that makes me think I have the timing off badly) I do have a fuel pump that factory puts out 45ish psi, but i have a regulator on it that supposedly takes it down to 6 psi currently. Too much fuel pressure?
Starts easy as heck when warm. First time every time. Idles nice as well, when warm.
Engine is a LT1 from a 1995 Firebird with modified (took them to Ben Barnes and he had fun with them) heads. The heads were shaved, and he told me it would raise it about 1 compression point, so I dont know if I have 10.6 or 11.5. The cam I have is Comp cams intake .495 ex .502 duration at .006. Tappet lift 270 and 276 and I put 1.6 ratio rocker arms on it, so I think that changed duration a little. She's really lumpy at idle, which is around 750 rpm (kinda fluctuates 650-800).
Car is an 89 camaro but that makes no difference here I reckon.
Here are my mods according to your book.
idle mixture holes .090
idle bypass air .080
idle tube .037
idle down channel .052
upper idle air bleed .070 not in air horn
lower idle air bleed .077
idle by pass air .080
plate holes none
fuel inlet seat .145
main jet .072
rod .042
secondary hanger g
secondary rods ce
longer power piston spring installed (yellow) (factory spring was dark dense one)
numbers on carb 17057230
2666 arf so, '77 caddilac built late in 76?
I have around 10 " vacuum at idle. My timing is set at around 12-15 degrees now, with the mechanical advance taking it up to 36 degrees from 1200 rpm and all in by 3100 or so. Is my timing set too low or too high?
On a secondary note - the return hose from the pcv - can it go into the rear of the carb? It blows oil out of that vent hole, so I cant just vent it without drippage. Does it need a pcv inline or can I just run a hose from the vent hole to the back of the carb (I had it run like this, but Dad said that was the problem).
Help me out! Any ideas why its blowing fuel the wrong way? Why oil flying out the vent?