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AcampoDave 10-10-2021 11:41 PM

Book Report
 
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My friends think I'm a "carb guy" and sometimes ask me questions about their Eddy carbs. Truth is, I got a 500 CFM on my 283 and I'm not too bad with them. Over the years, I've managed to lean them out, adjust a choke, and even rebuilt one once or twice.
Honestly though, the actual function of the circuts and how they transition from one to another has always been a bit mysterious to me. I never knew exactly where all those wierd little passages went or exactly how they functioned. I didn't exactly know why it needed the plunger thing on top to squirt gas into it or how a 500 cfm was structurally different from its bigger brother. I did have a vague concept of the colored springs but wasn't quite clear on how they interacted with engine vacum. In short, I had a decent understanding of the overall funtion of the things but was unclear on the details. Then I read this book. It leads off with some history and then walks you through the various circuts and how they transition from one to another. It explains how AVS carbs differ from AFB's and how to tune them both, and in the end it walks you through a complete rebuild.

I give it a thumbs up. It's not super heavy reading but it is it a bit technical of course. The illustrations and diagrams are very clear and the text is very explanatory. If you've got an Eddy/Carter or a Thermo-Quad and still find it a bit mysterious, then I think you'll like this book. I got mine on Amazon.

Btw, as for that squirter....mine didn't need to be in the middle hole, the lower one works fine and now I'm savin' gas

cwcarpenter98 10-10-2021 11:45 PM

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I got a book like that for my Quadrajet. Definitely a great resource for stock of modified QJets. Fun stuff to read up about too!

SkinnyG 10-11-2021 12:22 AM

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For Rochester Quadrajets, I highly recommend Cliff Ruggles' book. VERY informative, and great "recipes" for use on modified engines.

https://cliffshighperformance.com/wp...book_large.jpg

AcampoDave 12-23-2021 08:35 PM

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Posted to wrong thread sorry

geezer#99 12-24-2021 10:17 AM

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That’s a good book Dave. Newer edition though. I had one like this. Published before edelbrock acquired Carter.
And before I ever read a book like those I cut a few carbs up to study the inner workings. Used a bandsaw. I should have been put in a straight jacket for The things I did in a quest for knowledge! LOL!



https://www.amazon.com/Super-Tuning-.../dp/0931472113

Getter-Done 12-24-2021 10:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SkinnyG (Post 8982538)
For Rochester Quadrajets, I highly recommend Cliff Ruggles' book. VERY informative, and great "recipes" for use on modified engines.

https://cliffshighperformance.com/wp...book_large.jpg

This is on my Wish List.
I have talked to Cliff several times in the past.
Great Guy!!!


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