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Vette(s): 1975 Coupe NOM 350: Edelbrock 64cc heads, QJet clone, Performer manifold & cam, gear drive and water pump; MSD ProBillet dist and 6A box, Comp rollers, Hedman headers into true duals, Magnaflow cans,TH400 w/shift kit, TT2's, 3.70RA, hi-rise hood
Been storing my 75 outside for the winter with the usual fuel stabilizer, etc. since 1999. This is the first Spring where she wouldn't light off. Cranks fine, spark is fine, fuel feed to the in-carb filter is OK. Believe I'm losing it in the carb, as the starting squirters don't squirt. Carb is an Edelbrock Rochester clone. My guess is I'm a victim of the new blends of gas, which gum even with stablizer.
Never had this carb apart. All hints/suggestions welcome!!!
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Did you try to prime it just a little to see if she would fire?
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Vette(s): 1975 Coupe NOM 350: Edelbrock 64cc heads, QJet clone, Performer manifold & cam, gear drive and water pump; MSD ProBillet dist and 6A box, Comp rollers, Hedman headers into true duals, Magnaflow cans,TH400 w/shift kit, TT2's, 3.70RA, hi-rise hood
In fact, I did ... and she fired for a split second. That's why I suspect the inlet end of the carb ...
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May be the float is stuck?
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Vette(s): 1975 Coupe NOM 350: Edelbrock 64cc heads, QJet clone, Performer manifold & cam, gear drive and water pump; MSD ProBillet dist and 6A box, Comp rollers, Hedman headers into true duals, Magnaflow cans,TH400 w/shift kit, TT2's, 3.70RA, hi-rise hood
Sounds likely. (Had same problem with my snowblower this winter - much easier carb to diassemble and free the float!!) Looking for hints/lookouts re: diassembling the top end of the QJet. All I have is the Roe book on Rochesters. Any magic around removing the air horn? Looks like it can be done on the car ...
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It does sound like a sick carb. Might need some laxative!!


It does sound like a sick carb. Might need some laxative!!

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Vette(s): 1975 Coupe NOM 350: Edelbrock 64cc heads, QJet clone, Performer manifold & cam, gear drive and water pump; MSD ProBillet dist and 6A box, Comp rollers, Hedman headers into true duals, Magnaflow cans,TH400 w/shift kit, TT2's, 3.70RA, hi-rise hood
Was considering Drano!!
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Wack it with a rubber mallet, See if it will free a sticky float.
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Vette(s): 1975 Coupe NOM 350: Edelbrock 64cc heads, QJet clone, Performer manifold & cam, gear drive and water pump; MSD ProBillet dist and 6A box, Comp rollers, Hedman headers into true duals, Magnaflow cans,TH400 w/shift kit, TT2's, 3.70RA, hi-rise hood
Worth a shot - low tech, high impact!! Won't be able to do anything til Friday earliest --- combination of work and rain.
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If you drop the fuel line at the carb, you can shoot it with carb cleaner if the needle is stuck or try forcing fuel in with a gravy baster ( don't tell the wife ) or battery fill bulb. Same thing happened on my holly. try to stay away from methanol enhanced fuels ( like 76 ). They don't store for
.aceinthehole 2007-04-02 21:18:00

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