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Old 05-17-2017, 10:23 PM   #21
monte385
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Default Re: Qjet Question

Is it a dual main air bleed or single?
Have you checked in here?
http://racingfuelsystems.myfunforum....989c4839377ee5
See if you can get Tuner's attention, wealth of Qjet knowledge.
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Old 05-18-2017, 10:35 PM   #22
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Default Re: Qjet Question

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Check the plugs on the bottom of the carb body with the base plate off to make sure the plugs are not seeping. That will richen up the idle and low end if they are leaking. put some JB weld on them just to make sure. Also check the float level and fuel pressure. 6.5 lbs should be more than sufficient. I also put a 90 degree spark plug boot on the vent tube facing forward. Do you have electrical tape around the secondary metering rods to control slosh that can splash up around the secondary rods? My cab has a small plate that fills the area around the secondary metering rods but you have to mill the bottom of the carb top for the plate to move freely. What rod size are you running in your carb?
What does the 90 degree spark plug boot do? Pinning the shaft is always a good idea for all the reasons listed.
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