Lou C
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Hello all,
I didn't want to rebuild my 30 year old Q-Jet again so started thinking about possible alternatives. There's Holley and Edelbrock. On this engine (OMC rigged 4.3) I do not think the Edelbrock would have fit because of the OMC shift linkage bracket and relays on the starboard side. The Edlelbrock just seems to wide to fit esp on the V6 models. So I went with the Holley and OMC/Volvo used this same carb when they stopped using the QJet in 1990. I was able to get the factory fuel line and throttle bracket from BRP, who still sells OMC parts. I was not able to get the adapter plate they used, but found that the Mr Gasket one sold on the Holley website was about the same size. All I had to do to make it fit was relocate the down relay for the trim system.
OK on to the question:
it seems to idle excessively rich and the idle mix screws have little or no effect till they are screwed in all the way. Then the idle rpm increases to about 900 from 600 and if I try to adjust it down with the idle speed screw the engine dies. I called Holley and the tech suggested that too much of the idle transfer ports are exposed, which greatly enriches the mix. In fact the plugs are black whereas before even with the old QJet they were not. Should I adjust it with the throttle cable disconnected? It may be the adjustment on the throttle cable is too tight pulling the throttle plates open a bit.
Thoughts?
I didn't want to rebuild my 30 year old Q-Jet again so started thinking about possible alternatives. There's Holley and Edelbrock. On this engine (OMC rigged 4.3) I do not think the Edelbrock would have fit because of the OMC shift linkage bracket and relays on the starboard side. The Edlelbrock just seems to wide to fit esp on the V6 models. So I went with the Holley and OMC/Volvo used this same carb when they stopped using the QJet in 1990. I was able to get the factory fuel line and throttle bracket from BRP, who still sells OMC parts. I was not able to get the adapter plate they used, but found that the Mr Gasket one sold on the Holley website was about the same size. All I had to do to make it fit was relocate the down relay for the trim system.
OK on to the question:
it seems to idle excessively rich and the idle mix screws have little or no effect till they are screwed in all the way. Then the idle rpm increases to about 900 from 600 and if I try to adjust it down with the idle speed screw the engine dies. I called Holley and the tech suggested that too much of the idle transfer ports are exposed, which greatly enriches the mix. In fact the plugs are black whereas before even with the old QJet they were not. Should I adjust it with the throttle cable disconnected? It may be the adjustment on the throttle cable is too tight pulling the throttle plates open a bit.
Thoughts?