Hello All,
My first post here. I am setting out to learn about how to rebuild and tune carburetors. I have a couple of options from the local junkyard, and am wondering which is the best starting place. (will be ordering Cliff's book as soon as I post this introductory question)
Option 1 is from an '85 Chevy P/U I assume, as it does not have any electronics on it, and the Serial # suggests that it had a manual transmission. This carb looks presentable, although it may have a bit of throttle shaft bore wear.....
Option 2 is from a '79 Olds, and the throttle shaft seems tight... although the outside of the casting was slightly oxidized, so I am not sure if the inside is the same or worse... but I have heard that Q-jets from the 70's are among the best to begin with... so I got excited..
My present questions are as such. What is the difference between a manual and automatic transmission Q-jet, aside from maybe the lack of a kick down cable bracket. Is there a difference in jets, or fuel delivery?
Next are the finances involved. They want $50 with no warranty, and 75 with warranty. I am expecting to rebuild which ever one I bring home.. so does it make the most sense to keep the initial price low?
The first Qjet I rebuild will be going on a 350 SBC, the eventual second one will go on a 225 slant 6... although I am not shopping for that carb yet.. any and all thoughts or perspectives welcome.