texasmike
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- Joined
- Sep 18, 2018
- Posts
- 245
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- 175
- Location
- Conroe Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 305
I replaced my carb about two years ago with a Rochester Qjet from National Carburetors in Jacksonville Fla. All of their carbs are supposed to get a live engine test with adjustments set for a bolt on and go carburetor. I bolted it on and went around 3,800 miles ago and it has operated well except for a rough idle when the AC is on and I am stopped with the auto transmission in gear. I decided to see if I could smooth the idle out so I watched a youtube video about the adjustment process. I connected a vacuum gauge to the PVC port on the carb and it read 18 in Hg. When I tried to use my straight slot screwdriver to turn the air-fuel mixture screws, it would not work. it's real hard to see what kind of tool it would take to turn the screws. It almost looks like a hex head for a very small socket wrench. Can anyone tell me what I need and the best place to find it? Thanks for the reply.