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Offline blarson

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carb conversion
« on: December 03, 2012, 07:22:43 PM »
My late 70s pickup came with a 17058213 q-jet when I purchased it that has among other issues a damaged carb body.  I've recently been given a 17085003 carb core that I'm looking to rebuild into the same base calibration.  Do I need to do anything to change the calibration of a 17085003 to match the 17058213 other than change main jets and rods or do I also need to change things like the idle tubes, vents, etc in order to get a decent base calibration?  Thanks!

Offline Cliff Ruggles

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Re: carb conversion
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2012, 03:40:40 AM »
Different carburetor, so jet/rod relationships are not the same.

The 213 is an early divorced choke model, with tiny 64 main jets.  The later carb is a larger bore single main airbleed unit, with larger bleeds, different boosters, and much larger jets with M series (shorter) metering rods.

I would leave the 003 carb stock and install one of our kits, and test it.  It may work fine with the stock settings, unless the engine has been modified with a larger than stock cam, more or less compression, etc.....Cliff