hey mister
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- Location
- North Coast
- First Name
- Marty
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
So...for the most part I agree that QJ's are great carbs.
However, one aspect has been over looked...wear.
Specifically, throttle plate shaft/bore wear.
More specifically, the primary butterfly shaft bore.
If you can wiggle the primary shaft and see movement in the shaft, the shaft bore is worn out and that causes air leaks. Any degree of air leaking, especially around the primaries shaft will disrupt the air/fuel circuits. Start ups and idle will be a constant fight.
However, there is hope...
Install new bushings.
And I can do that.
So, I think I will start a new post about this cause I don't want to hijack this thread.
See ya there.
However, one aspect has been over looked...wear.
Specifically, throttle plate shaft/bore wear.
More specifically, the primary butterfly shaft bore.
If you can wiggle the primary shaft and see movement in the shaft, the shaft bore is worn out and that causes air leaks. Any degree of air leaking, especially around the primaries shaft will disrupt the air/fuel circuits. Start ups and idle will be a constant fight.
However, there is hope...
Install new bushings.
And I can do that.
So, I think I will start a new post about this cause I don't want to hijack this thread.
See ya there.