RustyPile
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- Elkhart, TX
- First Name
- Nick
- Truck Year
- 1983 GMC
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 350 SBC
Back in the first few years of my racing, I ran "stock" then highly modified Q-jets --- the rules dictated carburetor requirements.. By design, the Q-jet is pretty forgiving on the tune, especially on a stock or near stock engine.. There are so many variations in it's "geography" and parts being specific to a particular series, it's easy to get way off track with the tuning. I see this a lot with the over-the-counter rebuilt units being sold today. Add this to the fact that most "back yard builders" just don't have a thorough understanding of carburetors in general...
@3504boltmain, before you get too deep in swapping out those secondary rods and jets, take a look at the opening "time" and duration of the secondary air metering valve.. That's the big choke looking flap at the top of the secondary bores.. Linkage to the choke pull modulates it somewhat, and some models had a separate vacuum control for the secondary air valve. Also, there's a coil spring at the end of the shaft that controls the rate of opening.. If the air valve opens too soon or too quickly, it can cause the high speed stumble you describe..
I tend to agree with Donkey **** about the Factory TBI vomit system.. and also Holley as being a better choice today between it and a Q-jet..
@3504boltmain, before you get too deep in swapping out those secondary rods and jets, take a look at the opening "time" and duration of the secondary air metering valve.. That's the big choke looking flap at the top of the secondary bores.. Linkage to the choke pull modulates it somewhat, and some models had a separate vacuum control for the secondary air valve. Also, there's a coil spring at the end of the shaft that controls the rate of opening.. If the air valve opens too soon or too quickly, it can cause the high speed stumble you describe..
I tend to agree with Donkey **** about the Factory TBI vomit system.. and also Holley as being a better choice today between it and a Q-jet..