Hey everyone!
I have Cliff's book and have successfully rebuilt several Qjets for my cars, but this problem has me stumped.
Got a nice core Q-jet, #17056288, which is going on a built 327 from an early Camaro. Unknown cam, headers, 4-speed car. Manual brakes, so no vacuum accessories other than PCV valve and Vac Advance.
Looks like the carb had been rebuilt previously, but poorly. It had 47k rods with 44 jets and was running lean. It would idle @ 1200 rpm, but if I slightly closed the air-horn RPM would increase, so I determined it was lean.
Putting new jets #48 jets (stock was #47), now the carb won't idle. Doesn't appear to have any leaks or dribbling into the venturi.
I did add an electric choke but was sure to plug the vacuum hole with a set screw. Got some new idle mixture screws, 4 turns out from base.
This really has me stumped. I can't figure out why the carb won't idle.
The only thing I noticed, strangely, is that the APT was screwed in all the way down, and wasn't contacting the power-piston pin. I turned it out 2.5 turns, but it STILL doesn't contact the pin. It appears the rods are actually what's preventing the carb from bottoming out.
At this point I noticed that the Rod hangars were mis-matched (one side was lower), and I evened them out. This gave me some play in the piston (apparently before it was barely moving) - but still no contact with the pin.
Is this normal? Does anyone have a good picture of an original power piston so I can see the measurements for the rod hangers?