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I like to thread mine, made some thread in idle tubes, moved the IAB to the top & threaded so I could change idle calibration without disassembly.
Those are some good ideas, I like that. How did you make the idle tube screw in, use a set screw and drill out the center to fit the tube replacing the collar normally used? And does that leave enough of the hex socket so you can use an Allen wrench to install and remove them?
I would imagine that you would have to have a mini drill press to do this with as well, right? What bits did you use?
How were you able to relocate your upper idle air bleed, and where exactly did it end up, do you have any pictures?
Very cool ideas, thanks.
The carburetor I'm currently working on has slightly worn idle tube locations so I can usually use a pick or a round jewelers file inserted into the top of the tubes to lift them out to replace with another set, and since the restriction is on the bottom this method doesn't hurt the tubes.
As for using a drilled set screw for the down channel restriction, the factory set them down the passage a little bit. Do you drill down a ways to recess your new restrictors or just leave them at the top of the channel? Leaving them on top would require relocating the air bleeds I would think, as the set screws would cover up the existing ones, wouldn't they?
I'm still working out in my head how all this stuff works internally and how it affects everything, so I'm sure to have some questions. I haven't been this deep into the inner workings of the Quadrajet before, I've always just refreshed one with a kit and reinstalled it on the vehicle.
This is the first one I've tried to actually tune for a specific engine using a different carburetor. I took a 454 carb and recalibrated it to use on a 350 using Cliff's book for reference and information from another site that someone named Lars had posted. I had found Lars information a few weeks ago but I've had Cliff's book for a few years. I mainly used the book for improving the E-Jet on an 81 El Camino. But that one was a 350 carb on a 350, it didn't really need much recalibration.
Rick