Need help with 1984 Rochester QJ

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Aug 29, 2009 | 10:25 PM
  #1  
After a fresh rebuild I have the following problems.
1. Cold hard starting and then stalling.
2. Hesitation with partial throttle from idle.
3. I will be moving from 1200ft. To 7800ft. In Colorado
What high altitude will I need to make?

Thank-you in advance to all who reply.

Smidget
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Aug 29, 2009 | 10:27 PM
  #2  
Need help with 1984 Rochester QJ
After a fresh rebuild I have the following problems.
1. Cold hard starting and then stalling.
2. Hesitation with partial throttle from idle.
3. I will be moving from 1200ft. To 7800ft. In Colorado
What high altitude adjustments will I need to make?

Thank-you in advance to all who reply.

Smidget
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Aug 31, 2009 | 06:51 AM
  #3  
Re: Need help with 1984 Rochester QJ
Verify that your choke is functioning correctly. It should be closed when cold, crack slightly open when the motor is first started then slowly open completely within a few minutes.

When you rebuilt it did you check the choke pulloff, verify 1/8" of travel on the MCS and set TPS and Dwell to specs?
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Aug 31, 2009 | 12:47 PM
  #4  
Quote: 1. Cold hard starting and then stalling.
Check your choke operation.
Quote: 2. Hesitation with partial throttle from idle.
All the time? Or, just when not fully warm?
If all the time, check your accelerator pump operation. If only when not fully warm, you need a snorkel-type air cleaner that has has the "thermovac" system on the snorkel operational.
Quote: 3. I will be moving from 1200ft. To 7800ft. In Colorado
What high altitude will I need to make?
If it works fine where you are, all you'll need, most likely, is to adjust the idle speed.
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