OT - Q-jet number
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OT - Q-jet number
Didn't someone on the forum have a Quadrajet application database by number? I have a Q-jet I'm repairing with a 7029232 part number on it that I'd like to identify. Thanks.
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Re: OT - Q-jet number (Wrencher)
This is a pretty good one: http://www.carbs.net/Number/oemnumber.asp
However, it says your carb number isn't in its database. :(
Lars also has a partial list at http://www.corvettefaq.com
JB
[Modified by JB, 9:25 AM 8/11/2003]
However, it says your carb number isn't in its database. :(
Lars also has a partial list at http://www.corvettefaq.com
JB
[Modified by JB, 9:25 AM 8/11/2003]
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Re: OT - Q-jet number (JB)
That doesn't surprise me. I've done a bunch of these and it seems 1 number short, or possibly it's an early one. Heck I'm sure it's early because of the Rube Goldberg choke set-up!
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Re: OT - Q-jet number (Wrencher)
Q-Jet number 7029232 is off of a 1969 472 Cubic Inch Cadillac Eldorado without air conditioning. It should be jetted with #70 main jets, #42 primary rods, and "BH" secondary rods (.040" power tip).