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	10-02-2003 07:13 AM #1Help
 
 I need a diagram on a holley quadra-jet showing what each vacum is for. And where things hook up.
 
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	10-02-2003 08:31 AM #2
 That will depend on what motor, car and very significantly, what YEAR the carb/car/engine is.
 
 I gots access to the 84 camaro 305 info if ya needs it (factory service manual and the car too). I believe it to be stock, but i know the carb is a generic parts store replacement and the engine has been changed...all by the previous owner...
 
 There should be a vac diagram under the hood someplace...Chris 
 Only the dead fish go with the flow.
 
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	10-02-2003 10:26 AM #3
 You're going to have a tough time finding anything on a HolleyQquadraJjet considering it was Rochester that made the QJ. Good carburetor though. If tuned properly.
 
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	10-02-2003 12:00 PM #4
 Actually, I've seen/worked on several Q-Jets made under liscense by Holley. As far as I can tell they are exactly the same as those produced by Rochester.
 
 Another bit of trivia is that some Ford 460s came stock with a Q-Jet (around 1976).I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....  
 
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	10-02-2003 03:01 PM #5Re: Help
 
 Here's a link to Holley's tech page for the 4165/4175 carburetor, which was Holley's replacement unit for the Quadrajet.Originally posted by 83_Camaro-350
 I need a diagram on a holley quadra-jet showing what each vacum is for. And where things hook up.
 
 http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/TechSer...o/4165-75.html
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Dan J
 
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