Cliff's Quadrajet Parts and Rebuild Kits
Quadrajet Problem Solving => Quadrajet Parts and Numbers => Topic started by: Sonny on July 15, 2018, 08:41:30 AM
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My Quadrajet is stamped with 7040507 and a date code 1457.
Various sources on the Internet say 7040507 decodes to a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro, Chevelle, Corvette, Nova; SBC 350; manual transmission; California/High Altitude.
My question is about the date code. Does it decode to 145th day of 1967? That seems too early for a 1970 application.
Looking forward to your input.
Thank you.
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99% sure it's 145th day of 1977, replacement carb bought over the counter for 1970 chevy 350, California application.
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Ok. That makes sense to me. Thanks for your help. Hope to begin disassembly of it this week.
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The "507" is most likely going to be the CA version of the "207" which was used on the 350hp engines with the manual transmission, not the 300hp......nice carb.....Cliff
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Thank you, Cliff.
I am considering a rebuild of this carb for use on the nearly-stock ‘78 SBC 350 with TH350 that I have in my ‘66 Chevy II 100 Series station wagon. The non-stock components are Edelbrock 2701 EPS Performer dual plane intake and 1406 AFB. I know I will need a spacer to mate square bore intake to spread bore carb. At this point I’m reading about the Q-jet here on your forums and in the several GM service manuals I have in hand.
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That carb will do fine in that application. I would recommend our SR rebuild kit for it. It will have everything required to do a complete/correct rebuild and get it up to par for this new fuel......Cliff
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Disassembly notes:
Jets 76
Rods 44 main, BG secondary
Cliffs book ordered from Amazon.
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The postal carrier delivered my copy of your book today, Cliff. My immediate impression is the color photography is the best I've seen in these types of book. 8)