You are right that you can get one rebuilt much cheaper. However now I have
2 good ones for $259. the remanufactured one for $234, and overhaul kit for
the original for $20 and the core charge of $5. I like to have a spare.
>Thom:
>
>But an overhauled one, in my case from A & G Carburetor, was $100
>cheaper.
>
>Below, it is mentioned to get a replacement carburetor to improve the
>performance. What does that mean? What performance improvement or
>improvements are we talking about? If so, what brand/model is better.
>
>I'm not aware that the QuadraJet needs improving in the coach
>application, provided a competent overhaul/remanufacture is
>accomplished.
>
>Again in my case, A & G did such a good job that I didn't have to make
>any adjustments (e. g. idle and mixture) upon reinstallation. I've
>driven it over 10,000 miles since, without any problem.
>
>One thing that needs to be kept in mind if a replacement carburetor is
>to be used, is the height restriction dictated by the engine compartment
>cover. Generally, it's my understanding that precludes most
>alternatives.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Thomas G. Warner [SMTP:warner]
>> Sent: Monday, April 13, 1998 8:50 PM
>> To: gmcmotorhome
>> Subject: RE: GMC: Carb
>>
>> Paul your local parts store should be able to get you a remanufactured
>> one from TOMCO. The one I just got for my 455 was $234, with a $5.00
>> core charge.
>>
>>
>> LJ:
>>
>> The Rochester carburetor is reputed to be a very good one.
>>
>> Unless you have some other objective, overhauling of your carburetor
>> would be feasible.
>>
>> Had mine done in August of 1996 and am very happy with it.
>>
>> Paul Bartz
>>
>> From: Marcus McGee [SMTP:crsalert]
>> Sent: Sunday, April 12, 1998 11:28 AM
>> Subject: Re: GMC: Carb
>>
>>
>> I am looking for a new Rochester Quadra-jet carburetor. Part number
>> on mine is 17058254. Any suggestions? I have a 78 Royale with a 403.
>>
>> L.J.
>>
>> Try Summitt. They have a web site I believe it is
www.summit.com and
>> get the catalog. A stock carb is fine but if you are going to spend
>> the $$ you might as get one that will improve the performance for the
>> same amount.
>>
>> Marcus
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