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06-23-2009 06:24 AM #7
Shawn -
Here is part of a discussion I took off of another forum probably a couple of years ago. I can't comment on whether these guys know their stuff but it sounds like they might.
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"About the Q-jet, yes it's wise to be wary until you know the reasons why people don't like something. When the Q-jet first came out, the initial reason was because it was way, way more complicated than a Holley or Carter (kind of like people who hated EFI when it first came out, it's different and seemingly complex). Over the years as these Q-jet equipped cars continue to run untouched for 15, 20, 25, 35 years, the carb, after time, gets way past the point where it needs an overhaul. This is where the names "Quadra-junk" and "Quadra-bog" came from, because a carb is obviously junk if it doesn’t continue to work perfect after 20 years of service. These same people don't call Holleys junk when they find an old worn out one, they just overhaul it, like it needs.
In addition, the Q-jet (like anything else) has a few minor issues that get worse over time, but are easily corrected. The main two that come to mind are the fuel plugs on the bottom of the main body, which tend to leak fuel into the intake manifold and cause a variety of problems; and the throttle shafts, which tend to wear out causing vacuum leaks, but can be fixed better-than-new with brass bushings. Also, ignorant mechanics tend to torque the carb bolts down to the same torque as their head bolts, which warps the carb and causes fuel leaks, etc.
The guys that really know and understand the Q-jet are the ones that love them."
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"On the subject of “Quadra-Junks”- one of the other reasons has to do with the fact that GM spent a lot of time getting just the right tuning for each type of engine. One tune for Chevy 350, same carb-different-tune for Buick 350, 455, etc. So Jo Backyard needs a carb for his sbc and grabs a "good" one off his brother's Olds. Since it was not factory tuned the same as one for his Chevy, it won't run quite right."
Maybe this can explain why some people love the Quadrajet while others seem to absolutely hate them.
Jim





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