1985 Pontiac Trans Am, Canadian non ccc on lightly modded LG4 305 (9.5:1, 416 heads, headers, Accel distributor and the wimpiest cam gm ever put in a small block).
My first automobile carb rebuild, Ive rebuilt dozens of motorcycle carbs and thrice more small engine carbs. I rebuilt this carb and installed primary throttle bushings. I have approximately 14 months of run time on the rebuild. I believe the carb was all original, however the caps were removed from the primary adjustment screws, likely had been rebuilt at some point. The accelerator pump has the blue seal, the float assembly is new.
Engine comes off choke perfect, idles at 550rpm in gear (as per the under hood decal) pulls a smooth 19 inHg and has all emissions installed and plumbed as per the hood decal (there *might* be a ‘bb’ in the egr vacumm line…). The engine pulls clean off the line and all the way to 5000. 8 degrees of initial timing and 36 degrees all in. 1.5” primary headers and factory air cleaner with a wix filter.
However.
It takes 5 (five) full turns out on the adjustment screws to achieve this, which seems out of line. I’ve sprayed enough carb cleaner around it the carb to have removed most of the coating, and still can’t find a vacuum leak at the intake or anywhere else.
The primary here are marked “72”, I cannot find any identification on the primary needles, but they clearly have three diameters or the main body and two smaller diameters if you prefer.
In a motorcycle I’d have already swapped in larger primary jets, but I’m in unfamiliar territory - almost need permission to move forward. Some messing with a spare accelerator arm has proven that there’s more power to be had with more fuel (probably could use some tweaking on the apt valve).
I have questions about tuning for power as well, with plans to install an intake (old school performer) and mild cam (204/214 112 LSA) this winter.
I did chat with Cliff briefly on a Facebook Quadrajet page. Cliff recommended the “M” style primary needle iirc and a phone call about jets.
I’d Rather work through issues here, where a guy doesn’t have to worry about what I’m taking someone else away from or misinterpreted dialogue.
Thanks for your thoughts and input,
Rob.