Hi, I'm Gator from Tennessee. I found this site while looking for info on the Q-Jet on my Caddy - I've ordered Cliff's book but have some questions while I wait.. I've rebuilt a few stock and performance carbs but never modified a Quadrajet.
I have a 1955 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, equipped with a stock 1970 Cadillac 472 / TH400 and the stock '55 Cady rear w/ 3:31 gears. The carb is the original Q-Jet, # 7040230 / 1310. The car runs and drives out fine, but I know there's room for improvement. My main concern is coaxing a little better MPG - I get 12-13 now, if I can get that number to 15-16 I'd be happy.
I'd originally planned on installing a 600 cfm Edelbrock I have here, but after much research I believe the smaller primaries on the Q-Jet might be a better option...
Anyway, from what I understand the book has 'recipes' for certain combos, I'm just curious what the experts will recommend for mine. Keep in mind these Caddy big blocks have a 4,400 RPM redline...
I've also read on other sites that since the BIG Caddys had such a low profile hood the intake plenum floor is actually BELOW the intake ports on the heads - therefore they respond very well to a 1" carb spacer and even better to the Edelbrock intake. I have plenty of room under the hood. What are your thoughts on using a spacer on this application?
I also plan on swapping in a later Caddy rear with a 2:73 gear this winter.
Thanks up front...