Topic: warped Q-jet
in Forum: C3 Fuel, Emission Control, and Exhaust Systems
Hey Guys.....been chasing ghosts trying to get a smooth idle on a recent overhauled Q-jet (per Lars articles) only to now realize the air horn and main body top are very warped....[yea, yea, first thing I should have checked...I know]
Anyone have any luck with that unwarping tool that is advertised on the web? If not, I will likely go with an Edelbrock Q-jet.
('72 350 with agressive cam) only 15 hg of manifold vac. (10 hg in drive)
Thanks, Bill

Hey Guys.....been chasing ghosts trying to get a smooth idle on a recent overhauled Q-jet (per Lars articles) only to now realize the air horn and main body top are very warped....[yea, yea, first thing I should have checked...I know]
Anyone have any luck with that unwarping tool that is advertised on the web? If not, I will likely go with an Edelbrock Q-jet.
('72 350 with agressive cam) only 15 hg of manifold vac. (10 hg in drive)
Thanks, Bill
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Ive never tried one and not big fan of q-junks, so I would not do so.
i cant imagine it could be that big of a deal.. the aluminum is pretty flexible, but you woul dneed to recalibrate everything after the rebuild.
Stay away from Edelbrock Q-jet carbs.( As per conversation with Lars.) They have "truck" metering rods in them, which will cause a lean condition under wide open throttle conditions. Also Edelbrock is out of the Q-jet business.
Last year I purchased a Stage 2 750 cfm Q-jet from www.smicarburetor.com Sean Murphy Induction. I had great results with this carb. Very decent guy to do business with.
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Bill,
I have a Q-Jet that was re-built last fall.I took it off after a couple hundred miles when i decided to modify my engine.It`s off a 1969.It was working really fine.
If your interested send me a PM
I've got a Q-Jet on my 57 caddy 365ci (standard equipment for 300HP, the Biarritz had two!) and once I put a seal kit through it (after all it is 49 Years old) I've had absolutely no problem with it at all. I prefer my Edelbrock performer manifold with a Holley 600 (Vac Secondaries) on my Vette though.
The second carb on the Biarritz only increased the HP to 325 by the GM specs which I though was a bit bizzare. Caddys of that era use tunnel ram manifolds and no PCV or environmental crap. It's such a smooth running engine and damn near bullet proof. It had an oil filter as an optional extra! Normally just the sump strainer. 4 speed Hydramatic behind it pushes 3.5 ton of car along quite happily.
A lot of people think that Caddys have Chev engines but as soon as I open the hood they are quite amazed with the difference.
The Q-Jet is a really good carb when set up correctly.
I have never used the straightener to fix a warp. I am curious.