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Robert: Did you figure it out?
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The secondary spring arrangement is not really very safe.
I once had that spring pop off and my throttle went wide open. Engine sucked it wide open...... The car was on the trailer inside my garage. I was messing with something, probably the carb. I revved it up a couple times and it went wide open..... I shut the air valve with my hands and a friend managed to kill the ignition switch.....He hit the switch so hard it broke off.....but did shut it down.... I never saw it happen before that on any Q-Jet.....street car or race car... The spring must not have been properly in place but it showed me what could happen..... Drill and pin the lever to the shaft..... Q-Jets are great when they work well.....but can really give you fits.... |
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Update. Removing the spring on the secondary shaft and pinning it was the key. I made a pass last weekend and drove past the finish line and pedaled it a couple times and it worked. I dial honest but now I know if I need to pedal it should respond ok. Thanks to all the suggestions it is appreciated. Now if I can just figure out how to lean up the mid range it would be good, any suggestions out there on that?
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Try a smaller main jet to lean it early in the run, although a 65 should be lean enough. Make sure the primary plunger cavity is plugged. Put a thinner metering rod in to richen it up at the top. What rods are you using now?
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Thanks guys for the suggestions. This is a 77-78 model carb that I use on my street car/footbrake car. I do not have primary rods in it. I have been playing around with it to make it better for what I am doing. I can put air bleeds in it if I wish. My main question is what part of the carb helps deterring the mid range fuel mixture? I am asking if the air bleeds in the main body would have the largest effect on tuning the fuel curve in mid range? In my case 28-4000. I did discover that I have to much total timing so that prob is contributing to the slight lean occurring up top. I am working on the dist to fix that. Thanks again.
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