I have the same 500 cfm Edelbrock AVS2 carburetor with manual choke. I don't even use the choke, those annular boosters lay down a fine spray of fuel. Fastest starting carbureted engine I ever had. My gas mileage and power increased. And my quadrajet was fine tuned well on my 79 camaro. Car is more enjoyable. Great product
Not sure if you can help. I have the same motor and need the part number for the Hydro-Boost brake Booster. Im a little lost and my booster leaks. Thank you. Also would like to know what black paint you used for the motor.
got a few questions what fittings did you use to get the stock fuel line to work? and what throttle cable bracket did you get to work with the square bore carb?
I just used A barbed fitting in the carburetor, cut the fitting off of the line coming up from the fuel pump. 2 feet of 3/8 or 5/16 rubber line, In-line plastic filter, barbed carburetor inlet fitting, four hose clamps. You might have to get a banjo fitting for the carburetor. For clearance of your air cleaner base.
Then the video you didn't explain how you connected to choke cable, right now I'm in the same situation, so how did you connect a choke cable how did how did you get it to connect on the carburetor linkage??
Typically stock Chevy 350s like only a 650 CFM carburetor I have an Edelbrock 750 CFM 1411 on my 350 (not bored over) it has a lopey 520 lift cam (kinda on radical side) aftermarket cast iron vortec heads that have been ported/polished and a dual plane intake. With my engine combo. The spark plugs look great I have daily drived the vehicle for a few months whenever I pull the spark plugs they look clean with a light amount of soot around the ring at the end of threads. I have also ran the vehicle Full Throttle and pulled the spark plugs and they look the same as before. When I stop on the gas the engine does not bog and it idles fine. If your engine can idle and doesn't bog when you stomp on the gas and the spark plugs look fine in various scenarios I would say your carburetor is not too big.
You don't have to re jet a q jet and they work on any size engine they only made two sizes a 750 and an 800 they only feed the engine what it needs that's the beauty of them and they came on almost every gm for a very long time from six cylinder engines to big blocks w little changes only. To the idle circuits
I have a question for you I have a quarter jet carburetor in my V8 swap in my 1992 S10 pickup truck with a 355 V8 and turbo 350 transmission behind it from a 1985 C10 pickup and I was going home it started sputtering and when I gave it gas it would die on the road I had to feather the gas pedal all the way home does this sound like a bad carburetor to you this is the first carburetion vehicle I've ever owned everything else I got is fuel injection so I am new to this any advice you can give me I would really appreciate it thank you
So many different things could be happening but.... you might have a little piece of trash in your carburetor plugging up a jet or orifice. Or fuel pump is going bad. Make sure the fuel tank vent is free and clear.
You made the right choice. I like edelbrocks and holleys. as for the qaudrajet I used to have one on my first car. It started flooding and I was going to rebuild it. I opened it up turned it over and like 20 balls fell out. So I got a used edelbrock and built it instead. and later I got in to holleys. Holley carbs are better, but I still like edelbrocks though.
If you’re not looking for every last horsepower than the Edelbrock is plug and play. The Holley’s take a little bit more fiddling but you will get every last hp. Take care
Did you take out all of the emission system including the EGR and catalytic converter? I'm trying to rebuild my C10 with a new engine and transmission but with no emissions in order to simplify my vehicle. I live in Texas where if the vehicle is pre 1995 it is exempt from emissions test. But I'm still wondering
Yeah they sell EGR block off plates for pretty cheap I would take off the smog pump while I was at it also, Find yourself an obs 92ish and snatch the accessories and serpentine belt system off of it. Thank me later 😉😁
Were you able to mount stock air cleaner on the new carb..I heard you can install spacer to raise stock air cleaner housing to clear fuel line and linkages..I have a 82 chevy c30 350/turbo 400 trans..
The fuel line comes straight out of the carb and won’t clear the base. I put a banjo fitting on and didn’t even think about a spacer. Spacer is easiest, linkage is no problem. Good luck
@@zmurray9499 just to get her to run, she started but timing was so retarded it was popping and spitting. I had to pull distributor and set timing advanced 22° advanced. Now she is smooth.
Runs great, I put the 600 on my 460 ford and 650 on a 428 (both basically stock)The smaller cfm runs better for everything except full throttle. Good luck👍 600 would probably be just fine as well.
Cfm calculator says 520 for a stock 350 and 670 for racing carb👍 thanks make sure you get the appropriate kick down bracket. Previous owner took mine off
Happy to help, Those Edelbrock carburetor’s are pretty much plug and play. Probably the most technical part is dialing in the electric choke and having the proper linkage for throttle and kick down.
Hello, I got a 750 cfm carburator on my 350 but it has a big cam and the problem is that my spark plugs turn back every te I replace them. Do you thing that I should witch for a 650cfm carburetor
I have a 650 on a 428 ford and a 600 on a 460. The 428 has a small cam and the 460 is bone stock. Wide open throttle the 750 would be better but every other rpm it’s too much. 600/650 should be perfect and you won’t have to mess with jets or metering rods. You can lean the 750 out but it may take some time getting it dialed in.
@Fernando Carreon Typically stock Chevy 350s like only a 650 CFM carburetor I have an Edelbrock 750 CFM 1411 on my 350 (not bored over) it has a lopey 520 lift cam (kinda on radical side) aftermarket cast iron vortec heads that have been ported/polished and a dual plane intake. With my engine combo. The spark plugs look great I have daily drived the vehicle for a few months whenever I pull the spark plugs they look clean with a light amount of soot around the ring at the end of threads (in other words they look fine). I have also ran the vehicle Full Throttle and pulled the spark plugs and they look the same as before. When I stomp on the gas the engine does not bog and it idles fine. If your engine can idle and doesn't bog when you stomp on the gas and the spark plugs look fine in various scenarios I would say your carburetor is not too big.
I have a 92 chevy 350 bored over.40 xe262h comp cam with a 600cfm edelbrock carb but the carb might not be doing his job..do you think this 650cfm avs2 carb would be perfect for my setup?
I have the 650 on a 428 Ford fe, basically stock. It runs good out of the box. The 600 should be good for your 350. 650 would be better if you were drag racing, high rpm.
And you’re on here because you looked up Edelbrock AVS2 carb? Lol..I actually already put this carburetor on my K5 Blazer with a rebuilt motor. Its a good carburetor actually.
i just ordered a new avs2 to replace my quadrajunk. what do you think about it? i know it's reliable ( almost all my friends got an edelbrock) did you notice something in terms of performance?
@@zmurray9499 Thats what Ive heard as well. They sound cool but Ive never heard one haha. Im still using a 2150 motorcraft. Does the job. Id put a 4 barrel on my engine but it only have a 2 barrel intake and 4 barrel intakes are a lot!
You guys are wrong the q jets called junk by people because they don't know.how to work on them they take a little bit more to get right but when they are they cannot be beat by any square bore carb for street use for racing holleys it but put the same motor on a Dyno with a Holley and a q jet you'll get the same results look up.richard holdners stuff with a caddilac motor and he did it within 2 hp.or something and said with just a little more tweaking it would have done it
@@glennmanchester1568 First off, Ive got a Ford. Second, you shouldnt have to KNOW how to tune a specific type/kind of carb for it to work. A carb is a carb. Dont change something to change it. Even if it "helps" in MPH or HP. If something goes wrong with it. The average person wont know WTF they are looking at or doing. Dont change/"fix" something if it aint broke. The Q Jets was a attempt at reinventing the wheel.
They were all manufactured about the same time Rochester has been making them since way back in the day the one that tried to reinvent the wheel was thermoquad to alleviate the one shortcoming on the q jet design of the internal fuel bowl causing heat soak and often times a lean run situation after extended wot use the bowl was too small anyway we all enjoy the same thing grease in our bloodstream so let's agree to disagree ..
@@Mr.Frost181 Idle on an edelbrock should be super easy to fix, should take you 10 minutes on Google and 2 minutes in your truck to fix it. But most SBCs don't idle very high either way you look at it my my 350 sits out about 650 in gear
No the q jet when in good shape will get better milage and work better and last longer and a lot of other things edelbrocks are garbage as well as holleys Edelbrock is a carter afb bought by Edelbrock
You are probably right, I just want a simple plug and play. Don’t need to get every last mpg or hp. Happy to be rid of all the vacuum solenoids and original choke setup. Q jet has served the truck well for 36 years, time to retire it.
I have the same 500 cfm Edelbrock AVS2 carburetor with manual choke. I don't even use the choke, those annular boosters lay down a fine spray of fuel. Fastest starting carbureted engine I ever had. My gas mileage and power increased. And my quadrajet was fine tuned well on my 79 camaro. Car is more enjoyable. Great product
I bought a 1905 and haven't looked back from my 1406 manual chokes are awesome
👍🏼!!
I love that you put the part numbers in the video saved me a lot of time
The video quality was top notch. Could see everything perfectly with no shaking.
Sorry, overlooked your comment🤦♂️!! appreciate the kind words
Yup, same here. Manual choke only way to go. So simple, easy to adjust!
Yes sir👍
This video is the sole reason I went manual choke as well.. thanks dude👍🏽👍🏽
I’m here for you!!
Man
i have a 1405 Manual choke
Amazing video super helpful I’m doing my 360 fe 1974 f250 🙌🏼😩
Great job man
The AVS2 #1905 is a spread bore that doesn't require an adapter plate.
Maybe yours didn't need the adapter, mine did. Also, the linkage hits the manifold if there's no spacer/adapter.
Not sure if you can help. I have the same motor and need the part number for the Hydro-Boost brake Booster. Im a little lost and my booster leaks. Thank you. Also would like to know what black paint you used for the motor.
Why manual choke? I’m wanting to get rid of mine.
I like the idea of manual choke. Never used one though.
You are in control of all your choking needs!! Take care
This video is awesome thank you so much!
Happy to help a appreciate the kind words!
got a few questions what fittings did you use to get the stock fuel line to work? and what throttle cable bracket did you get to work with the square bore carb?
I just used A barbed fitting in the carburetor, cut the fitting off of the line coming up from the fuel pump. 2 feet of 3/8 or 5/16 rubber line, In-line plastic filter, barbed carburetor inlet fitting, four hose clamps. You might have to get a banjo fitting for the carburetor. For clearance of your air cleaner base.
Then the video you didn't explain how you connected to choke cable, right now I'm in the same situation, so how did you connect a choke cable how did how did you get it to connect on the carburetor linkage??
There should be a bracket with a clamp on the passenger side of the carburetor. If it is a manual choke carb.
Thanks Man 👍👍👍
Great video!
Appreciate the kind words🙂
Hey just a quick question, did you hook up any lines for your Evap canister if you have one? And if not how do you have your fuel tank vented?
For some reason it didn’t have The canister. Running a vented gas cap should be all it needs. Mine has one. Mine also has a vent tube.
The vent tube if so the gas flows into the tank upon fueling.
@@zmurray9499 alright so is the vent line just plugged and it vents through the gas cap?
Yup
@@zmurray9499 Did your gas tank come with the vent tube stock or did you have to add that for easier fueling?
Why aren’t you using power brake line , just curious cause I am new to these
It has hydroboost power steering/brakes. There's no brake booster to attach the vacuum line to
A 350 can handle even a 650 cfm carb stock , 700 cfm is debatable but can handle with cam , intake and high compression pistons
Thank you 🙏🏾🔥🗣
U think a 750 cfm is too much? Because my spark plugs keep turning all black everytime I change them since I bought that carburator
Typically stock Chevy 350s like only a 650 CFM carburetor
I have an Edelbrock 750 CFM 1411 on my 350 (not bored over) it has a lopey 520 lift cam (kinda on radical side) aftermarket cast iron vortec heads that have been ported/polished and a dual plane intake.
With my engine combo. The spark plugs look great I have daily drived the vehicle for a few months whenever I pull the spark plugs they look clean with a light amount of soot around the ring at the end of threads. I have also ran the vehicle Full Throttle and pulled the spark plugs and they look the same as before.
When I stop on the gas the engine does not bog and it idles fine.
If your engine can idle and doesn't bog when you stomp on the gas and the spark plugs look fine in various scenarios I would say your carburetor is not too big.
Over carbing is #1 sickness most guys do.
Probably get better fuel mileage too plus it’s easier to jet that carb.
Radio One Receive your right and they run good right out of the box( on stock motors)
You don't have to re jet a q jet and they work on any size engine they only made two sizes a 750 and an 800 they only feed the engine what it needs that's the beauty of them and they came on almost every gm for a very long time from six cylinder engines to big blocks w little changes only. To the idle circuits
@@glennmanchester1568 Can also be good on fuel mileage too if you can stay out of the back barrels too.
Square bore wont get better milage than a Q Jet.
I have a question for you I have a quarter jet carburetor in my V8 swap in my 1992 S10 pickup truck with a 355 V8 and turbo 350 transmission behind it from a 1985 C10 pickup and I was going home it started sputtering and when I gave it gas it would die on the road I had to feather the gas pedal all the way home does this sound like a bad carburetor to you this is the first carburetion vehicle I've ever owned everything else I got is fuel injection so I am new to this any advice you can give me I would really appreciate it thank you
So many different things could be happening but.... you might have a little piece of trash in your carburetor plugging up a jet or orifice. Or fuel pump is going bad. Make sure the fuel tank vent is free and clear.
I'll take the Q-Jet if you still have it somewhere.
The truck and the carburetor is long gone. Sorry and good luck
I take that back, I thought this was in regards to my 85 Ford truck. I tossed the carburetor from the Chevrolet and still have the truck🤷🏼♂️
@@zmurray9499 😆 its cool dude. Nice looking square body btw. Maybe one day both of mine will look that good.
could you tell me how the carb is holding for the last 3 months . do you have to jet it down or up?
Sorry didn’t see your comment, no issues and no re-jet. Take care
You made the right choice. I like edelbrocks and holleys. as for the qaudrajet I used to have one on my first car. It started flooding and I was going to rebuild it. I opened it up turned it over and like 20 balls fell out. So I got a used edelbrock and built it instead. and later I got in to holleys. Holley carbs are better, but I still like edelbrocks though.
If you’re not looking for every last horsepower than the Edelbrock is plug and play. The Holley’s take a little bit more fiddling but you will get every last hp. Take care
@@zmurray9499 yes, I agree. edelbrock is best for daily driver and holley better for racing.
Did you take out all of the emission system including the EGR and catalytic converter? I'm trying to rebuild my C10 with a new engine and transmission but with no emissions in order to simplify my vehicle. I live in Texas where if the vehicle is pre 1995 it is exempt from emissions test. But I'm still wondering
I blocked the EGR and no catalytic converter. Take care👍🏼
Yeah they sell EGR block off plates for pretty cheap I would take off the smog pump while I was at it also, Find yourself an obs 92ish and snatch the accessories and serpentine belt system off of it. Thank me later 😉😁
Were you able to mount stock air cleaner on the new carb..I heard you can install spacer to raise stock air cleaner housing to clear fuel line and linkages..I have a 82 chevy c30 350/turbo 400 trans..
The fuel line comes straight out of the carb and won’t clear the base. I put a banjo fitting on and didn’t even think about a spacer. Spacer is easiest, linkage is no problem. Good luck
Thank you for this video
Thank you for appreciating🙂
Do you have the transmission kick down cable hooked up ?
Truck didn’t have a kick down when I bought it.
@@zmurray9499 oh ok what does a transmission kickdown do anyway
It kicks the transmission down one gear. If you’re driving along and floor it. The transmission shifts normally except for kicking down.
Just did a offenhauser intake and avs2 on my 72 ford with the 400. Unreal how much timing I had to add, did you have any issues there?
You added timing to improve performance or get it to run? I didn’t have any issues with timing.
@@zmurray9499 just to get her to run, she started but timing was so retarded it was popping and spitting. I had to pull distributor and set timing advanced 22° advanced. Now she is smooth.
@@coreysharp9794 you sure you're distributor wasn't 180° out? Might of needed to flip it around 180.
Nice ! Was the 500cfm sufficient? Edelbrock rep recommended that 1902 or 1901 with electric choke. I’ll be installing this one soon. Nice video!
Runs great, I put the 600 on my 460 ford and 650 on a 428 (both basically stock)The smaller cfm runs better for everything except full throttle. Good luck👍 600 would probably be just fine as well.
Cfm calculator says 520 for a stock 350 and 670 for racing carb👍 thanks make sure you get the appropriate kick down bracket. Previous owner took mine off
@@zmurray9499 stock 350s are recommended at 608 street and 774 racing
I went with electric choke avs2 500
1901 and she runs super
@@oldschoolman6572 probably just being brand new is the key! Are you still liking this?
Great video man hopefully this helps me thanks brother
Happy to help, Those Edelbrock carburetor’s are pretty much plug and play. Probably the most technical part is dialing in the electric choke and having the proper linkage for throttle and kick down.
Hello, I got a 750 cfm carburator on my 350 but it has a big cam and the problem is that my spark plugs turn back every te I replace them. Do you thing that I should witch for a 650cfm carburetor
I have a 650 on a 428 ford and a 600 on a 460. The 428 has a small cam and the 460 is bone stock. Wide open throttle the 750 would be better but every other rpm it’s too much. 600/650 should be perfect and you won’t have to mess with jets or metering rods. You can lean the 750 out but it may take some time getting it dialed in.
@Fernando Carreon
Typically stock Chevy 350s like only a 650 CFM carburetor
I have an Edelbrock 750 CFM 1411 on my 350 (not bored over) it has a lopey 520 lift cam (kinda on radical side) aftermarket cast iron vortec heads that have been ported/polished and a dual plane intake.
With my engine combo. The spark plugs look great I have daily drived the vehicle for a few months whenever I pull the spark plugs they look clean with a light amount of soot around the ring at the end of threads (in other words they look fine). I have also ran the vehicle Full Throttle and pulled the spark plugs and they look the same as before.
When I stomp on the gas the engine does not bog and it idles fine.
If your engine can idle and doesn't bog when you stomp on the gas and the spark plugs look fine in various scenarios I would say your carburetor is not too big.
Where did you get that cup holder
LMC truck
It looks like you used the stock throttle linkage. Any issues with it? I have an 80 blazer that I'm getting ready to do the exact same swap to.
My truck doesn’t have the kick down linkage on it. The throttle linkage was plug and play
I have a 92 chevy 350 bored over.40 xe262h comp cam with a 600cfm edelbrock carb but the carb might not be doing his job..do you think this 650cfm avs2 carb would be perfect for my setup?
I have the 650 on a 428 Ford fe, basically stock. It runs good out of the box. The 600 should be good for your 350. 650 would be better if you were drag racing, high rpm.
I SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT THE MANUAL CARB THIS 1406 HAVING PROBLEM TRYING TO GET THIS CHOKE SET..
Should be able to set it in the middle
How you liking that carburetor?
Try a harder project anyone can replace a carburetor dude 🙄🙄😐
And you’re on here because you looked up Edelbrock AVS2 carb? Lol..I actually already put this carburetor on my K5 Blazer with a rebuilt motor. Its a good carburetor actually.
i just ordered a new avs2 to replace my quadrajunk. what do you think about it? i know it's reliable ( almost all my friends got an edelbrock) did you notice something in terms of performance?
I'll take the Q-Jet off your hands.
Well tuned Q Jet out perform this Edelbrock all day.
Thanks
Ive always heard Quadrajet called Quadrajunk.
maddmaxx636 Seems as though they were trying to reinvent the wheel.
@@zmurray9499 Thats what Ive heard as well. They sound cool but Ive never heard one haha. Im still using a 2150 motorcraft. Does the job. Id put a 4 barrel on my engine but it only have a 2 barrel intake and 4 barrel intakes are a lot!
You guys are wrong the q jets called junk by people because they don't know.how to work on them they take a little bit more to get right but when they are they cannot be beat by any square bore carb for street use for racing holleys it but put the same motor on a Dyno with a Holley and a q jet you'll get the same results look up.richard holdners stuff with a caddilac motor and he did it within 2 hp.or something and said with just a little more tweaking it would have done it
@@glennmanchester1568 First off, Ive got a Ford. Second, you shouldnt have to KNOW how to tune a specific type/kind of carb for it to work.
A carb is a carb. Dont change something to change it. Even if it "helps" in MPH or HP. If something goes wrong with it. The average person wont know WTF they are looking at or doing.
Dont change/"fix" something if it aint broke.
The Q Jets was a attempt at reinventing the wheel.
They were all manufactured about the same time Rochester has been making them since way back in the day the one that tried to reinvent the wheel was thermoquad to alleviate the one shortcoming on the q jet design of the internal fuel bowl causing heat soak and often times a lean run situation after extended wot use the bowl was too small anyway we all enjoy the same thing grease in our bloodstream so let's agree to disagree ..
Good choice
I have the same manual choke AVS 2 for my 350sbc but not understanding why it's idling so high an how do I fix this
Is the fast idle screw turned too far in?
@@zmurray9499 this mechanic who I bought it to I don't think he done it the right way that's like the only issue I have
@@Mr.Frost181 Idle on an edelbrock should be super easy to fix, should take you 10 minutes on Google and 2 minutes in your truck to fix it. But most SBCs don't idle very high either way you look at it my my 350 sits out about 650 in gear
@@Mr.Frost181 He probably has it tuned like a modern car and has it sitting around a 1000 RPM and that's pretty high on a small block
With that carburetor spacer and the Edelbrock carburetor if you didn't have heat soak and vapor lock problems before. You definitely wont now
It’s a good plug and play carburetor!! Take care
2:19 found this video and I'm literally saying I'm giving up
No the q jet when in good shape will get better milage and work better and last longer and a lot of other things edelbrocks are garbage as well as holleys Edelbrock is a carter afb bought by Edelbrock
You are probably right, I just want a simple plug and play. Don’t need to get every last mpg or hp. Happy to be rid of all the vacuum solenoids and original choke setup. Q jet has served the truck well for 36 years, time to retire it.
@@zmurray9499 what's your mpg?
@@chicagoalmighty45th95 10 with the new carb and 10 with old. I figured the mpg would be bad but not that bad.
unreliable with the leaking plugs
thats not how you adjust idle mixture
That’s how I do it, you can do it however you want. Take care
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Do you mean emissions?
@@zemorahwainhouse2710 you were close, he said transmission 😁
installation not detailed. Not much help
It’s not rocket science, your unbolting a carburetor and putting a new one.
@@zmurray9499 😂😂😂😂 👍🏽
Big fucking deal
Wow!! You’re an angry, hater, troll. Sincerely hope life gets better for you👍🏼