Hello all,
Just had my Edelbrock 1904 Quadrajet rebuilt and re-bushed with all of Cliff's kits and parts, but we've run into one problem. My 357 small-block Chevy, which is built bone-stock, is idling too high at 950 RPM. When we try to turn the idle screw down, it has no effect at all on the RPM's. Now, the idle screw is completely unseated, and we have nowhere else to go! The carb performs beautifully; great road manners, acceleration; everything else seems just fine. Choke comes on cold, comes off easily; got the fast idle RPM set low at around 1100 RPM, comes off normally after about a minute on a hot day....Throttle response is excellent.....Idle mixture screws are functional; when adjusted, engine responds to leaning/enrichening adjustments.....Anyone have any idea what might be the problem?
1975 Camaro
357 Chevy small block (bored .040 over)
original style Crane cam shaft, Chevy 929 cam,
.390/.410 lift
duration at .050 is 195 - 202
Dish style pistons, 8.5-1 compression ratio
Edelbrock aluminum intake with EGR valve functioning
engine has high vacuum
initial timing is 12 BTDC
We tried backing the timing down to the stock 6 degrees, but still no change in idle speed screw not working. My mechanic said that the primary throttle shaft is straight and the new bushings went on easily with no issues. Throttle shaft and throttle plates had play in them before rebuild; they don't now...
Before the rebuild, the idle speed screw was not as sensitive as when it was new; now it does nothing at all. Idle at Park or in Neutral is 950, which is too high. Help! Thanks guys, JT