Boy am I glad I found this site! I have taken the unusual route to carburetion on my big block Dodge by throwing a rebuilt Rochester Quadrajet on top and have questions on jetting. Firstly, let me just say that after reading through this site a bit, I can safely say that if you can't answer these questions than I doubt anyone can. Fantastic depth of experience here on what has become a black art these days; setting up a carb! This is not the first time I have married QJet to Dodge engine. This very same engine received a Qjet the first time I owned this truck over 29 years ago..... but that is another story. So here is some info to help with the answers to my question: The vehicle is a 1976 Dodge Power Wagon 200 (heavy). It has a 400 big block, auto trans, full time 4wd, 4.10 gearing. The engine has been rebuilt by myself, spec is mild performance upgrade with focus on torque and flat idle. The compression ratio is approx 9.2:1, stock heads, Edelbrock Performer dual plane intake, long tube headers and 2 1/2" dual exhaust. The carburetor is a 1987 Rochester QJet from a small block Dodge truck, part# 17087175, #72 main jets, #54Y rods and CG secondary rods (info on the tag that came with the carb). The carb was purchased at the Portland, Oregon swap meet a couple of years ago from an older gent that rebuilds carbs and seems to know what he is doing. I assume the carb is rebuilt to original factory specs. The cam is a flat idle, high manifold vacuum grind designed for torque and pulling power up to 5000 rpm. Running a simulation on Comp Cams website, the engine is estimated to make 360hp and 480 lb/ft torque. I live at 2900' above sea level in Alberta, Canada where it is anywhere from -50C to +35C but this truck will not see the cold weather. It is a garage queen, brought out on nice days only. So, with what I have given for info, are there any recommendations on jetting, rod sizes, spring changes, mods or adjustments? I am going to research suitable ignition timing curves as well so assume that will be set up correctly. Thanks so much for any replies, info, suggestions! I really want this carb to work like i know it can. Many friends have scratched their heads at my choice but my previous life as a Chev owner gave me an appreciation for the QJet that I have never forgotten. Thanks!
Dwayne