Q Jet

hemogoblin

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Hi All,
Just a word on doing work on Q-Jet jets. You really should remove it before
you replace the jets. This will remove the anxiety of dropping screws etc
into the throat. You will also be able to check the the bottom screws,
they only seem too loosen when the carb has been out before) these hold the
throttle to the body. Additionally some of the pins that hold linkages
together may be problematic if you have not done it before. It's usually
easier to see and figure out all parts when it's out. This is just my
opinion.
Mark '77 Palm Beach LINY
 
Also those little plugs that should be epoxied shut, and you could look for
a cracked manifold (tellem Arch).

gene

>Hi All,
>Just a word on doing work on Q-Jet jets. You really should remove it before
>you replace the jets. This will remove the anxiety of dropping screws etc
>into the throat. You will also be able to check the the bottom screws,
> they only seem too loosen when the carb has been out before) these hold the
>throttle to the body. Additionally some of the pins that hold linkages
>together may be problematic if you have not done it before. It's usually
>easier to see and figure out all parts when it's out. This is just my
>opinion.
>Mark '77 Palm Beach LINY
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
ooops nope I was thinking about the little plugs on the bottom of the
Q-jet.... they leak in later life

gene

>In a message dated 02/07/2000 6:52:25 AM Central Standard Time,

>
>> Also those little plugs that should be epoxied shut, and you could look for
>> a cracked manifold (tellem Arch).
>>
>Gene
>
>From where I am I think they should be welded in. From what I think I
>know I would not trust little plates or pour in metal. Not my advice
>just my thoughts.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/