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Title: carb questions
Post by: Captn. J on November 25, 2011, 01:11:13 AM
what is a reilable carb or a good carb for a stock 350    seemily i keep having some issues w my carb so maybe it s time for me to get a new carb...
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: ToughBowtieTruck on November 25, 2011, 01:23:38 AM
New stock quadrajet or new Edelbrock 600 cfm--1405 or 1406

I run an Edelbrock on my mild 355. Buying it new makes one hell of a difference.

Carbs are wearable parts, but as much as the Q-jet gets bashed a new one works great.
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: 85cHeavyMetalBogger on November 25, 2011, 01:54:43 AM
why didnt u wanna use the one u sold me?
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: Captn. J on November 25, 2011, 02:02:26 AM
Quote from: 85cHeavyMetalBogger on November 25, 2011, 01:54:43 AM
why didnt u wanna use the one u sold me?
thought i fixed mine    guess not  or it s something else .
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Post by: marshall on November 25, 2011, 02:36:15 AM
If you liked the one you had, rebuild it
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Post by: Ranger Dave on November 25, 2011, 03:04:06 AM
i rebuild the eldbrock all the time and they work good. just like new.
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Post by: Jjay78 on November 25, 2011, 03:14:24 AM
edelbrock 600 1405 or 1406 if you want electric choke, or a holley vaccume secondary
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Post by: Blazin40s on November 25, 2011, 12:52:27 PM
Get a holley
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Post by: betterbeaters on November 25, 2011, 03:39:44 PM
holley 600 vac secondarys.. used them for years love them!
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: Captn. J on November 26, 2011, 03:32:16 AM
anybody got a good one they wanna sell  or maybe i wanna see it ruinning on a motor to be sure it s running just fine
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: Blazin40s on November 26, 2011, 03:16:50 PM
The thing about carbs is just cause its runnin good one one motor don't mean itll run good on another.  Gotta have them tuned in for a specific motor to work perfect.  And on holleys u gotta tune as weather changes.  Gotta get it tuned by someone who knows what there doin.  Even outta the box factory adjusted won't work right unless tuned in.
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: Eroq on November 27, 2011, 01:15:36 AM
Quote from: Blazin40s on November 26, 2011, 03:16:50 PM
The thing about carbs is just cause its runnin good one one moktor don't mean jtll run good on another.  Gotta have them tuned in for a specific motor to work perfect.  And on holleys u gotta tune as weather changes.  Gotta get it tuned by someone who knows what there doin.  Even outta the box factory adjusted won't work right unless tuned in.

X2   gotta be tuned,   easy way is with a vacuum gauge,   google it,    attach vacuum gauge to an intake vacuum line, adjust til you have the highest vacuum reading possible at idle    then you can fine tune from there, changing power valves and whatnot on holleys
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: Captn. J on November 27, 2011, 05:40:22 PM
found a 650 holley   is it too big or no?    let me know soon so i can buy it like now
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: mathew21 on November 27, 2011, 06:05:04 PM
I'm no expert on this. But I went through this on my near stock Chevy 350 I had in my Jeep. I talked to a lot of people and the people with the most knowledge told me to stick top a 600 carb. Even after adding some more Horse power to the 350 the 600 was plenty big enough.
Good luck on whatever you do. Keep us updated on you decision. 
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: Blazin40s on November 27, 2011, 06:10:44 PM
650should bed good, may need to be jetted down tho
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Post by: rangerwheelinmike on November 27, 2011, 06:42:24 PM
i got a 600 edelbrock here could bolt it on and try it if you want
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: Captn. J on November 27, 2011, 09:23:22 PM
just i dont really know how to tune  ... maybe someone can school me on that.   
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: Blazin40s on November 27, 2011, 11:39:56 PM
Take it to someone who does.  if I knew how id do it fkor ya.  My buddy does mine
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Post by: 84silverado on November 28, 2011, 12:23:26 AM
edelbrock carbs are easy to tune. 3 screws you can either turn by hand or with a regualr flat screw driver. there is a screw on front of carb on bottom plate for left and right bank, i always tune mine like that and if i smell gas hard core out of my duals i know which side to turn down, or up. and the third screw, on the throttle linkage you against just to keep it at idle, when i first put the carb on my truck it kept stalling out, but when my dad shopwed me the 3rd screw, everything was a-ok. but i have a 600 on my 350 thats pushing around 420 horse and can go bigger, the carb was also on a 68 pontiac firebird 350 and it ran it just fine. also on a stock 350 in a 79 cheyenne. and it was beat up on every motor and it still work just fine for me.

but as for a holley i dont really know lol i dont like them, had 2 of them on mine and they couldnt keep the fuel in when i was on an angle with the damn bowls. but this website tells how to tune a holley, thougly lol.

http://www.nastyz28.com/~ericf/tech/htune.pdf (http://www.nastyz28.com/~ericf/tech/htune.pdf)
Title: Re: carb questions
Post by: ToughBowtieTruck on November 28, 2011, 10:32:01 PM
Take some time to study this manual. Gives you the run-down on what the carburetor does and what you are trying to accomplish by tuning it.

This is for the 600cfm series Edelbrock carburetors. Same concept for any carb, though.

http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_new/misc/tech_center/install/1000/1405_manual.pdf (http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_new/misc/tech_center/install/1000/1405_manual.pdf)