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These are the tools for the quadrajet right?, do i need the guage set also

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Old 06-09-2004, 11:35 PM
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These are the tools for the quadrajet right?, do i need the guage set also

http://www.thexton.com/catalog/fuel/....htm#No.%20370
No. 370 midway down the page
i think the rebuild kit has a small cardboard ruler looking thing that is L shaped and i have a 6 inch metal ruler already

http://www.thexton.com/catalog/fuel/....htm#No.%20362
No. 362 at the bottom
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Car: 83 Z28
Engine: 305 (LG4)
Transmission: THM700R4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt, 3.23 non-LS
Those are it. You can also get these from Napa

#7002003 CCC carb sockets
#7001134 CCC carb gauge kit
#7001415 CCC Idle needle valve tool

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cool, do i really need the gauge kit tho or can use a steel ruler
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Originally posted by halloweenz28
cool, do i really need the gauge kit tho or can use a steel ruler
Get the gauge kit as well - you'll never get the m/c soleniod adjustment right without it.

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yea, I agree. The tool that looks like a candy cane is important.
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yea i just wanted to make sure before i order everything ill need so i dont have to pay another 7.50 for shipping and wait another 10 days for something that costs 10 bucks
the carb kit that i got is made by sorensen, and it looks like it has a guage included, (its a cardboard L with measurements on it)
do you know if that would be sufficient?
or is that for something else
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I think you would have better chances of success if you get the gauge kit with the Candy Cane Tool. It can be done without. But I can tell you from experience that I would rather do it once than over and over to get it right. Do you have a GM Shop Manual. It has a excellent carb adjustment section.

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I also would recommend you to do a Search on "dwell" in the Carburetors fourm. There is a lot of great info on tuning the Q-jet in here.
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thanks, im pretty sure i know how to use a dwell meter to check the pulse speed of the MCS, problem is i dont ahve a dwell meter, ill get one i guess
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We are shipping your order today, unfortunately we do not have any of
part # 370. They have been discontinued and none left in stock.

crap, can someone tell me what to do, i dont have the GM manual, but i have doug roe
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im starting to panic becasue my car is not starting at all and its been sitting for a week and a half and i really want/need to drive it and i am leaking fuel from the carb, should i jsut abandon the rebuild and just put a new gasket on the air horn becasue now i wont be able to get the special measuring tools and i dont want to make things worse then they were before

the carb was a remanufacture 2 years ago and when i pulled off the airhorn for the TPS, the gasket even looked pretty new, but when i reused it it leaked bad

so what would you do
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Car: 83 Z28
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Then go without the 370 kit. The #7002003 CCC carb sockets are the essentials. There should be instructions in the rebuild kit. You got the Roe book. Go for it! Buy a dwell meter from Autozone. It won't stop leaking on its own.
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Originally posted by halloweenz28
We are shipping your order today, unfortunately we do not have any of
part # 370. They have been discontinued and none left in stock.
Try Roberts tool, they had the Thexton 370 in stock as of three weeks ago:
http://robertstool.com:8091/index.pl/tex?itemnum=370

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thanks bob, do you know how they are with shipping and handleing charges?
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Originally posted by halloweenz28
thanks bob, do you know how they are with shipping and handleing charges?
I ordered the gauges, sockets, and a test light, shipping was about seven bucks from NJ to NC. If your order is under $25 though, they will hit you with an additional $5 charge.

Not really the best place for small orders, but they were the only ones I know of that still have the gauge set in stock.

Have you tried NAPA with the part #s that phess11 posted?

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halloweenz28,

Looking through my toolbox, I found spares for two out of the three tools in the 370 kit - the "candy cane" tool and the small ruler for setting m/c plunger travel. Yours if you want 'em - send me a PM with your address and I'll drop them in the mail this evening.

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