Dave Kay
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2012
- Posts
- 27
- Reaction score
- 39
- Location
- Northern AZ
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K30
- Engine Size
- 6.2L
I totally agree. Back in 2008 my '86 3500, which I bought at an impound auction in Oceanside for $500 bucks, had the totally wrong carb on it when I picked it up. Didn't know that at the time, but took the carb off for a rebuild and also R&R'd the intake manifold to clean all the passages. When my carb rebuilder, Sean Murphy ID'd my carb he determined it wasn't the factory correct one for my year truck. He exchanged my incorrect carb for a correct Q-jet, rebuilt it for a reasonable price, and after I installed it with the cleaned stock intake, that truck passed all Cali-smog tests with flying colors--- and way low emissions numbers!Q-Jet is way easier to pass with. I have vortec heads and associated spreadbore intake, the engine looks factory, all of the vacuum hoses are routed correctly, and with it warm, as you see, it passes with ease. Mine, like yours, has no cat, no egr, just the items shown on the air cleaner emissions sticker.
In fact, after a few more years of Cali smog testing, that truck STILL passed easily without any adjusting or smog-trickery. Check out Sean Murphy Induction (SMI) in Huntington Beach and get a quote, you'll be pleasantly surprised. They are my go-to carb Gurus I recommend to all.