Cliff's Quadrajet Parts and Rebuild Kits
Quadrajet Problem Solving => Diagnose a Quadrajet carburetor problem => Topic started by: Corto on October 22, 2010, 05:28:47 AM
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Hello Cliff,
this is my first post, and I would like to say hello to you and all other guys participating in this great forum.
I have just purchased your book and hopefully there will be a lot of answers on my questions. In between time, here is the one I am not sure it is in the book.
I am looking for a Q-jet for my stock '75 Eldo and from one seller got this photo.
Would it be possible to rebuild this Q-jet (the # should be 7045193, is it a valid number?)?
I know that you can not say it for sure, I suppose it depends also how rusted it is inside.
But does it make sense to spend any time and money on that at all?
In addition I am from Austria (Europe) and until I get the things from US they cost more than doubled US price.
If you think it could be done, how much aprox. would it cost if I would ask you to do it? (you can send it on pm).
Thanks,
Corto
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The shafts are likely seized in the baseplate. We rebuild carbs that bad or worse daily here. With some effort you can get the shafts freed up, but I would look for a better core. There is no need to have to work that hard on your first q-jet build. I'd be interested to know what the inside of the main casting looks like?....Cliff
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Thanks Cliff,
I have only that one photo.
But you are right, I'll not take this one.
Which one would you recomend as replacement for my stock carb (7045230)?
As I have read here in the forum the '75 Q-jet is not the best one with aneroid and additional auxilary jets...
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Those are OK, but I'd go to a 77-80 Caddy unit as a replacment as they use the later style APT system....Cliff