Quadrajet Power
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- Oct 30, 2014
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- Location
- Waring, Tx
- First Name
- Mark
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 350
Mark, can i call you? thanks.
yep, 806-928-4792
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Mark, can i call you? thanks.
Good morning. I am pretty new around this forum, but have done some work for several members. Check out my website at www.quadrajetpower.com to see the work I do. Much more than just a kit, it will be better than new and built for your engine set up specifically.
Let me know if you have any questions.
To continue with this thread about Quadrajets and such how come you don't sell kits to repair these things? I know that repairing them is a large part of what you do... but looking at your prices its $250 for a rebuild.
I am located up in Canada and by the time shipping costs and exhange take in to account I could buy a new one. But if I had a kit it would be cheaper and viable for me to do. I know there are other groups out there that supply said kits.. but its one thing that could bring you extra money as well.
To continue with this thread about Quadrajets and such how come you don't sell kits to repair these things? I know that repairing them is a large part of what you do... but looking at your prices its $250 for a rebuild.
I am located up in Canada and by the time shipping costs and exhange take in to account I could buy a new one. But if I had a kit it would be cheaper and viable for me to do. I know there are other groups out there that supply said kits.. but its one thing that could bring you extra money as well.
Hey bud you should Google national on the web.... there was a guy on Dallas cl a while back ranting about how they sent him the wrong carb. Tho he never installed it they still wouldn't take it back for an exchange. Lots of other bad builds out there as well. Plus they supply auto zone with carbs, so watch outhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AgZrQ02ks4&list=UUH22SxsMcpoLoAUxhpetbZg
This guy has several good videos on rebuilding and understanding Q-Jets.
http://www.nationalcarburetors.com/lookup.aspx?partnum=nd4478
This is a good place to get a re-man Q-jet. The ND4478 shown in this link has the correct throttle plate geometry for a 700R4.
I suggest you take a look at what cliff has to say regarding his bushing replacement kit....Yep until you gouge out the center bore on the throttle plate and your throttle shaft binds. Then your only option is a new throttle plate.
The correct way is with a back cutting reamer bit.
I suggest you take a look at what cliff has to say regarding his bushing replacement kit....
http://www.v8buick.com/showthread.php?t=291357
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Techg8 is Ken from everyday performance.
Just saying. It's coming from the horses mouth. The drill bits have stop bushings on them. To let you know when it is time to stop. If he sold the back cut reamer it would cost twice as much...being a custom bit in all. Just saying bro
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