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06-09-2011 05:46 AM #1
Tidefan,
Was this a new carb with the fresh rebuild, or a carb that had been used before? Did you buy the carb new? If used has it been rebuilt? Just wondering because I read back through the whole thread it seems possible that there is simply something leaking with this particular carb, especially when you say it's getting worse with time.Roger
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06-09-2011 09:36 PM #2
This was one of Edelbrock's factory reman. carburetors and I bought it from Summit. It looked like a brand new one when I took it out of the box. Like I said earlier, it didn't flood like this when I had it on my 350 and I was using a 1/2" wood spacer. It would start pretty easy when hot but on this engine it's terrible. I'm sure the block off plates would help some but I doubt it would eliminate the problem as bad as it is. I'm going to contact Edelbrock tomorrow but I am not very optimistic. I've got a 1/4" base gasket ordered for my Quadrajet and Saturday I'm going to put it on there and see how it reacts. It's been sitting up in a box for a while but maybe it will run enough to test it out. If it works I'll send it to Sean Murphy or All American Carburetor and let them work their magic. The only thing with a vacuum secondary Holley is people will say they don't have as much kick with the secondaries. That they come in gradually. I've never run one personally but my dad has an 1850 600 cfm on a 350 SBC and he put one of those kits to convert from a rear metering plate to the metering block with jets. It runs good and is very reliable but the secondaries don't kick in very hard. He hates it. I've heard other people say similar things but I don't know. Maybe some of you have other opinions.
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06-09-2011 09:55 PM #3
I've bought probably 6 factory reman Edelbrocks from All American Carb when they have a booth at Turkey Run and all I have ever done was bolt them on and go. I have two 600's on my 27 now with the same results.
But there is nothing wrong with Rochesters, either. Tons of cars and boats came with them and they are pretty simple to go through.
Don
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06-09-2011 10:49 PM #4
Yeah, I know they are very popular. I was at a show last weekend and saw a bunch of them on different engines, most with no spacer at all. Go figure. Anyway, I've emailed Edelbrock with the whole story and all of my specs so we'll see.
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07-24-2011 02:20 PM #5
I thought I would give an update on this issue. I sent a Quadrajet I have to All American Carburetor in Florida and had them rebuild/restore it for me. I couldn't believe how this thing looked after I got it back. Simply amazing. Every piece of linkage, every screw, spring, etc. looked like a brand new piece. Anyway, I installed it with a 1/4" base gasket and have had no more problems starting when hot. It doesn't flood anymore nor do I have to wind on it. I doesn't hesitate, or stumble at all. I still don't know why I was having problems with the Edelbrock considering I had been running it on another engine without problems but oh well. Thanks to all for your assistance, opinions, and input.
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