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06-17-2004, 11:28 AM | #1 |
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Caddy Q'jet On A 402...Any Good?
I found a clean 1976 Caddy carb that I was pondering putting on my 402. In the stock jetted configuration I am wondering how it will run. #73 jets/41N rods-"O" hanger/"DA" secondary rods. This is an 800 CFM unit(which is probably what Jet and the other "performance" rebuilders use anyway) and I will put a kit in it and see what happens.
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06-17-2004, 01:08 PM | #2 |
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That should get you in the ballpark, every engine being different you might have to fine tune it for max performance. The jetting on that is pretty much middle of the so if your not looking for max performance you should get by just fine. I personally like those Caddy carbs without the divorced chokes, it makes life with them so much easier. The extra CFM is nice too and its not that difficult to get another 150CFM out of them.
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