Just rebuilt a quadrapuke for a '79 chevy K20. These guys are very helpful. I will definitely be buying from them again. The selection of parts they have is great.
I have a 1983 water jet on a 5.3 LS and at Park throttle it pops if I stick my hand over the carburetor it origins of the mixture and runs better what Jets do you think I might need
My carb number isn’t listed. Has a YZ suffix on the end of the numbers. Can you tell me what it originally was on? It was removed from a 72 Corvette 350 auto but don’t believe it’s original for that car By the way. Ordered a calibration kit from you and rebuilt the carb. It’s more than perfect. Very nice 👍🏻
Hello, Great vedios. Im working on a Q jet 7042210 72C10 pickup 350 engine with 416 305 heads and about 9.9 compression. Howards cam 255/261 adv. duration 201/207@50 with 114 centers flat tappet. going just run ram horn manifolds and holley street dominator daul plane intake for a low rpm mileage engine with 700R4 tranny and 3.73 gears. Stock getting for that carb is 74 jets with 43 rods on primarys and DA on the secondarys with L hanger. Do I want to make any changes to the stock jetting anywhere or leave it all stock?
i rebuilt my 1975 delta quad on a 350 engine it seems this carb had the power valve with the two rods then it looked like another power valve right in front or behind it can't remember with one rod on a spring do you know why this is? thanks
Power valve? Quadrajet doesn't have a power valve. Maybe you mean the power piston that holds the primary rods? The APT screw (adjustable part throttle) adjust how far down the piston can go.
Just rebuilt a quadrapuke for a '79 chevy K20. These guys are very helpful. I will definitely be buying from them again. The selection of parts they have is great.
A good video explaining the basics of primary rods, jets and power pistons etc. Thank you Sir !
Thank you!
I found a beautiful way to fix the Frozen and broken lower older apt that gets never adjusted because it's froze
I have a 1983 water jet on a 5.3 LS and at Park throttle it pops if I stick my hand over the carburetor it origins of the mixture and runs better what Jets do you think I might need
It sounds like you have a lean pop. We need your quadrajet code number to make any part suggestions.
My carb number isn’t listed. Has a YZ suffix on the end of the numbers. Can you tell me what it originally was on?
It was removed from a 72 Corvette 350 auto but don’t believe it’s original for that car
By the way. Ordered a calibration kit from you and rebuilt the carb. It’s more than perfect. Very nice 👍🏻
what is your quadrajet code number?
Awesome!
Hello, Great vedios. Im working on a Q jet 7042210 72C10 pickup 350 engine with 416 305 heads and about 9.9 compression. Howards cam 255/261 adv. duration 201/207@50 with 114 centers flat tappet. going just run ram horn manifolds and holley street dominator daul plane intake for a low rpm mileage engine with 700R4 tranny and 3.73 gears. Stock getting for that carb is 74 jets with 43 rods on primarys and DA on the secondarys with L hanger. Do I want to make any changes to the stock jetting anywhere or leave it all stock?
if i'm at high elevation, around 5,500 - 6,500 feet, would i want smaller jets to lean it out?
Correct, one step smaller for over 5000', two steps smaller at 6000'. Also consider today's fuels. So if carb is original, go down one size for 6000'
@@QuadrajetPowerLLC Great! Thanks for the reply. I'll have to try it out when I have time
i rebuilt my 1975 delta quad on a 350 engine it seems this carb had the power valve with the two rods then it looked like another power valve right in front or behind it can't remember with one rod on a spring do you know why this is? thanks
That is the altitude adjustment system that was attempted. It was short lived and replaced with the internal APT.
@@QuadrajetPowerLLC runs good but falls on it's face slightly part throtle
How do you adjust power value
Power valve? Quadrajet doesn't have a power valve. Maybe you mean the power piston that holds the primary rods? The APT screw (adjustable part throttle) adjust how far down the piston can go.