Good morning folks, new guy here.
I recently bought a somewhat restored '67 Impala with the 327/275 engine and power glide. Even though the dealer's tech "rebuilt" the carb it not surprisingly still performs very poorly. The accelerator has to be massaged during startup to keep the car running until it's warm, and it still loads up during the warmup period. It's idled up way too high (I suspect to keep the car running) and it's obviously running way too rich by the smell at a stoplight.
My plan is to get a later model Quadrajet per Cliff's recommendations and rebuild it over the winter. Even with the book I'll work slow and it will take me a while. In the meantime, can I just disable the choke completely and hit the accelerator pump a few times and expect the car to crank when cold? I live in Georgia and it won't be driven below freezing temps anyway.
Can anyone tell me how to disable the choke (and fast idle mechanism) the easiest way? I'd appreciate the simplest directions.
By the way, I don't have the number but the Qjet is the original carb that came on the vehicle.
Thanks all.