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CW4B 06-10-2018 06:24 PM

Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
67 Chevy C20 Longhorn with 402 big block. Finally got it running after replacing fuel pump, plugs, distro cables & cap etc. Has a Carter AFB 9605S that has a leaking accelerator pump and the air fuel screws don't seam to work (no change in RPM when I attempt to adjust the air fuel mixture - as a novice).

Trying to decide:
Rebuild the Carter AFB
Buy a reconditioned OEM Stage 2 Quadrajet $469
Buy a reconditioned Edelbrock 600 CFM carb $499
http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/CB/full.aspx?page=58

Although I'm not made of $$, I value reliability highly.

Thoughts?

Fortgot to mention, I have the original 2 quadrajet carb but it was left outside and it looks pretty rough.

rjs53 06-10-2018 06:55 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Not to many parts, why not rebuild it? Summit has a rebuild kit for $45, for that its worth a try. While you've got it apart give it a good cleaning. If you rebuild it, put a straight edge on the top and base plate to make sure it isn't warped. If you decide to buy one I would get the edelbrock, its basically an improved design of the carter.

Steeveedee 06-10-2018 07:02 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
I don't know what "Stage 2" means in a Q-Jet. I would talk to one of the experts in Q-Jet repair who can make you one that is calibrated for your engine. I'd recommend a Q-Jet because that's what was on your truck when new.

As far as the Carter is concerned, it's flooding or the float(s) are set too high is why fuel is coming out the accelerator piston hole. As a result, idle mixture screw adjustment will be useless.

toolboxchev 06-10-2018 07:08 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CW4B (Post 8278765)
67 Chevy C20 Longhorn with 402 big block. Finally got it running after replacing fuel pump, plugs, distro cables & cap etc. Has a Carter AFB 9605S that has a leaking accelerator pump and the air fuel screws don't seam to work (no change in RPM when I attempt to adjust the air fuel mixture - as a novice).

Trying to decide:
Rebuild the Carter AFB
Buy a reconditioned OEM Stage 2 Quadrajet $469
Buy a reconditioned Edelbrock 600 CFM carb $499
http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/CB/full.aspx?page=58

Although I'm not made of $$, I value reliability highly. I purchased a new one a few years back for less than 250. It is any easily adjustable, bolt on and forget it carb. I have not had issue one in over 10 years running ethanol.

Thoughts?

Fortgot to mention, I have the original 2 quadrajet carb but it was left outside and it looks pretty rough.


Reconditioned Edelbrock 600 cfm for 5 Benjamins ???????

I would shy way away from that one! I purchased a new one 10 years ago for around 250 bills. Easily adjustable, going strong, on everyday 87 pump gas.

geezer#99 06-10-2018 07:15 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
He likely means the quadrajet smi has. A much better deal than an eddy. The quadrajet doesn’t need the required fuel pressure regulator or heat spacer the eddy carb does.
Here’s the smi stage 2.
https://www.smicarburetor.com/produc...ID2/9/sfID3/32

suville 06-10-2018 07:49 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 8278803)
He likely means the quadrajet smi has. A much better deal than an eddy. The quadrajet doesn’t need the required fuel pressure regulator or heat spacer the eddy carb does.
Here’s the smi stage 2.
https://www.smicarburetor.com/produc...ID2/9/sfID3/32

I would highly recommend SMI give Sean a call and talk to him about your situation and Im sure he will be able to meet your needs. I sent him an E-bay rebuild I purchased from a board member he called me back with his recommendations so I went with his advise , go the carb back bolted it on all I had to do was adjust the idle very happy with the results. For what its worth you cannot bead a properly set up Qjet best damn carb ever made but hell Im biased. Not to mention its what should be on there.

OBS454 06-10-2018 08:57 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Q-jet. Get it built specifically for your setup.

rockyrivermark 06-10-2018 09:13 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
My new eddy 600 cfm was $335 from summit last year, love it so far. With a HEi and tune up you'll be good.
And don't buy from LMCrap

jocko 06-10-2018 10:27 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
1 vote for Q-Jet :)

BCOWANWHEELS 06-11-2018 01:27 AM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Put it back stock with reman q-jet

'68OrangeSunshine 06-11-2018 04:01 AM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CW4B (Post 8278765)
67 Chevy C20 Longhorn with 402 big block. Finally got it running after replacing fuel pump, plugs, distro cables & cap etc. Has a Carter AFB 9605S that has a leaking accelerator pump and the air fuel screws don't seam to work (no change in RPM when I attempt to adjust the air fuel mixture - as a novice).

Trying to decide:
Rebuild the Carter AFB
Buy a reconditioned OEM Stage 2 Quadrajet $469
Buy a reconditioned Edelbrock 600 CFM carb $499
http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/CB/full.aspx?page=58

Although I'm not made of $$, I value reliability highly.

Thoughts?


Fortgot to mention, I have the original 2 quadrajet carb but it was left outside and it looks pretty rough.

Rebuild the Carter AFB. I have a 9605S [600 CFM] and I run it on a 350 V8 in a '71 GMC Jimmy. Works great, easy to work on. You want an Edelbrock recarb kit #1470 or 1477. [One is the whole kit, the other is an accelerator pump piece which is also included in the big kit]. Call Edelbrock and tell them you have a 1405 or 1406. [ '05 is manual Choke]. They are very knowledgable and friendly -- just don't tell them you have an original Carter AFB. The tech rep will clam up if you let on it's a Carter. Just play along. Ask for a 'Performer Carb' Owner's tuning manual. They're free. Federal Mogul bought out Carter, and sold AFB carbs until the early 2000s. Edelbrock, which had also been marketing the same carb [from the same Weber plant] then, sometime in the current Century, got the exclusive rights to sell that design patent. Big Corporations -- go figure -- whatever.

I think the only "improvement" Edelbrock put on the AFB design was a big red decal. Otherwise it's unchanged -- which is a good thing. Edelbrock's tuning book and tech service is better than Carter's, which is non-existant now.
Shop Jeg's and Summit for bigger ticket items. I have been running my AFB for nearly 20 years now. Cost $199 at the local hot rod parts shop retail, then.

Knight72 06-11-2018 09:23 AM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
I bought the summit M2008 600cfm.i haven't had a chance to run it but it has great reviews on several forums and on the summit page. It only ran me $289

truckster 06-11-2018 09:50 AM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Definitely Quadrajet. It's the best all-around carb ever made.

toolboxchev 06-11-2018 11:34 AM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 8278803)
He likely means the quadrajet smi has. A much better deal than an eddy. The quadrajet doesn’t need the required fuel pressure regulator or heat spacer the eddy carb does.
Here’s the smi stage 2.
https://www.smicarburetor.com/produc...ID2/9/sfID3/32

Those carbs look like they are finely dialed pieces.

CW4B 06-11-2018 04:01 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steeveedee (Post 8278790)
I don't know what "Stage 2" means in a Q-Jet. I would talk to one of the experts in Q-Jet repair who can make you one that is calibrated for your engine. I'd recommend a Q-Jet because that's what was on your truck when new.

As far as the Carter is concerned, it's flooding or the float(s) are set too high is why fuel is coming out the accelerator piston hole. As a result, idle mixture screw adjustment will be useless.

Thanks Steevedee!

CW4B 06-11-2018 04:52 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Based on everyone's input, I decided to go with a SMI reconditioned Stage 1 Quadrajet. Although I plan on rebuilding the engine at some point, I don't plan on doing anything special with it. I just want it to perform as originally designed.

Appreciate everyone's input!

CW4B 08-19-2018 11:37 AM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Installing SMI stage one 750ccm Quadrajet on my 402 big block 70 chevy c20. Anyone have pictures that show how vacuum tubes are connected?

Steeveedee 08-20-2018 10:00 PM

Re: Recommendation on Carburetor Selection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CW4B (Post 8325657)
Installing SMI stage one 750ccm Quadrajet on my 402 big block 70 chevy c20. Anyone have pictures that show how vacuum tubes are connected?

I posted the connections in your other thread.


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