Cliff's Quadrajet Parts and Rebuild Kits
General Category => Quadrajet Carb Talk and Tips => Topic started by: dataway on November 08, 2017, 08:04:34 PM
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I've got an NOS 7041264 that I might want to use on my being built 68 GTO, auto. Not quite correct ... but might be close enough for now.
Been sitting on a shelf for 40+ years. Slight surface rust on the steel parts, but in great shape.
I have gathered that the bowl vent will have a problem with an original 68 air cleaner base ... another other issues I might have?
I realize it will need to be rebuilt. I have Cliff's book, and would get parts from Cliff. This is a stock build ... I assume I could have him add any parts that would tailor the tuning of this later model carb to a stock 68 400 auto trans.
I'm pretty handy in the garage, not a stranger to carbs, but I am to Q-jets. Any suggestions for best course of action?
I've heard something has to be epoxied up .... rocket science? Or average guy stuff?
Thanks,
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The 7041264 is an excellent unit and superior to the 1968 Pontiac carburetors in many ways.
The air cleaner base will require a matching hole and seal for the large front vent tube. Choke parts are the same location, linkage should be fine, vacuum ports, etc.
Provide the engine/drivetrain/vehicle specs when you order the parts and we'll include tuning parts as well as those were emission calibrated and probably going to be a bit lean for what you are doing......Cliff
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Excellent ... it's for sale now, but probably won't sell for the price I put on it. I got it for $75 ... so I have room to make it right.
I think I'll go with it. Gotta find the time to read your book like I should. Might even just send it to you for the work since .. money wise I'm ahead of the game.
In fact I think I'll take it down tomorrow and use it ... I'll get a later model air cleaner base to modify.
This stuff is voodoo to most of us .. but I know these carb ran for years in OEM applications without issues. Good enough for me.