Ricko1966
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- 1975
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- 350
Well I personally haven't had fuel drain back problems with a qjet,but turns out that there are reasons and fixes for the problem. I did not know this but when GM went to return lines on the fuel pumps the fuel pump was no longer a positive stop,at the same time GM changed the fuel filter, filter numbers are NAPA 23051 and 23052 depending on short or long filter. Anyway these filters have a check valve in them,it wasn't designed as a drainback valve but as a rollover valve because an upside-down return line car would run fuel out of the tank through the carb . By coincidence it also stops fuel gravity feeding the other direction. Also if you use a needle and seat without windows the fuel can't enter down at the seat level,thirdly if you leave the clip off the needle when doing a rebuild,the needle will fall into the seat when there is no fuel pressure,instead of being hung off the seat by the float. Fuel evaporation is still going to be a problem,seems there only has to be an 1/8 th inch drop in float bowl level to neuter the accelerator pump. I hope this info helps anyone with hard start problems.
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