LDPosse
08-05-2004, 08:25 AM
I have my '76 q-jet completely dis-assembled, and last evening I soaked the main body, throttle plate, and air horn in carb cleaner.
After a little extra cleaning with an old toothbrush to remove extra deposits, I rinsed all the parts with brake parts cleaner, then used compressed air to dry out all of the passages in the carb.
Over the past 10 years, when this carb was sitting it apparently got some water in it, and there was gunk in the passenger side primary jet area, and in the bottom of the float bowl.
After soaking, the gunk-like stuff is gone, but there is still some blue-ish green markings on the surface around where the primary jet threads in, and the area below the primary jet looks to be the same. I used the air hose to blow through this area, and it seems to flow freely. Does this sound OK, or will I have problems with fuel flow?
Another area I'm concerned about, it ahead, and to the passenger side of the primary jets, there's a round well there, and there was just a plastic cup sitting in there. I noticed there's a passage underneath that looks to lead over towards the passenger side primary jet. However, there is some rust underneath where that plastic cup was, and I cannot get compressed air to flow through there. It almost seems like the passage is blocked by a piece of metal, that has just rusted a bit, it is very solid. What I'm wondering, is that passage even used for anything on this carburetor?
Thanks
After a little extra cleaning with an old toothbrush to remove extra deposits, I rinsed all the parts with brake parts cleaner, then used compressed air to dry out all of the passages in the carb.
Over the past 10 years, when this carb was sitting it apparently got some water in it, and there was gunk in the passenger side primary jet area, and in the bottom of the float bowl.
After soaking, the gunk-like stuff is gone, but there is still some blue-ish green markings on the surface around where the primary jet threads in, and the area below the primary jet looks to be the same. I used the air hose to blow through this area, and it seems to flow freely. Does this sound OK, or will I have problems with fuel flow?
Another area I'm concerned about, it ahead, and to the passenger side of the primary jets, there's a round well there, and there was just a plastic cup sitting in there. I noticed there's a passage underneath that looks to lead over towards the passenger side primary jet. However, there is some rust underneath where that plastic cup was, and I cannot get compressed air to flow through there. It almost seems like the passage is blocked by a piece of metal, that has just rusted a bit, it is very solid. What I'm wondering, is that passage even used for anything on this carburetor?
Thanks