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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Conway, Arkansas
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I have a 305ci motor in my 69 C-10, and I think that I have a problem with my Quadrijet carburator. I don't think that the 4-barrell is kicking in. If I am going down the road at 30-40 mph and I floor it, I feel or hear nothing. Now I know that a 305 won't throw me back in the seat, but shouldn't I feel something or at least hear the 4-barrell roaring?
Thanks for the help Seth ------------------ 1969 C10 SWB, stepside, p/s rebuild completed
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Brandon, SD, USA
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you should definately feel it, at least i could with my quadrajet. it is easy to fix. go to your parts store and ask for a perfromer intake and a 1406 carb. that is a AWESOME setup. i have had mine for 8 months now and have hardly adjusted a thing. WAAAAAAAAAAAY more powerful. i love it. good luck, Ben
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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check the adjustment on the secondary linkages, vacuum diaprhagms etc. you may be opening the throttle plates, but not the butterflys. You can check it by looking down inside the secondaries holding the butterflys open and opening the throttle to wide open. Your pedal linkage may be out of adjustment too.
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Your quadrajet is probably just needing a little adjustment. The Q-Jet is a great carb, and will make a ton of power if set up properly. It's dependable and I wouldn't trade my 800 cfm Q-Jet for any aftermarket carb.
Assuming the carb is not fouled (they're easy to rebuild), I'd look at the choke pull-off and the air valve spring adjustment. On my 455 I had the air valve spring set to open right off idle, but you probably want to adjust it for good economy as well as power. Here are links to a couple of good articles on adjusting the Q-Jet: http://www.hotrodding.org/enginetech13.html http://vetteworks.tripod.com/Qjet.htm
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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The choke flaps might not be opening up when it warms up...when it's in a cold condition, you can't get the secondaries open. If it's not set right, they might not open no matter how hot it gets.
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Thanks for the help!!
Any more suggestions?
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