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Quadrajet Carby

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Quadrajet Carby

Post by MKPatrolGuy »

How do I unbolt my Quadrajet from my inlet manifold. I can't see any bolts at the front holding it on, just at the back.

Also what is the easiest way to hook up the fuel return line to this carby?

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Post by planb »

there should be 4 bolts on top
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Post by V8Patrol »

There's 2 bolts at the back that are 30mm long and only go through the base plate of the carby...there easy to see...

The other 2 are at the front and go from the top of the carby .... I'll get a pic 4 ya .... be right back !




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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Thanks guys the carby will soon be off :)

So, what about the return line?
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Post by V8Patrol »

eerrrr ..... what rerturn line ?????..... I asume you mean one of the 2 fuel lines that join in that funny shaped "tee" piece that was originally bolted to the front of the 6cyl motor. If thats the one you mean, tis easy... get a fuel filter and fit it to the return line ( its the smaller of the 2 lines), leave the other end open... hey presto ....... a fueltank breather !!!
Another solution is to simply setup the tee piece the way it was and forget !.... this way you have a duel fuel line.
Rochesters and Holleys dont need a returnline, they can handle the fuel pressure whereas jap carbys generally dont.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Yeah that's the one I am talkong about :D In my manual it actually calls it a return line. I'll whack a filter on the end of it, easy :D
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Post by V8Patrol »

If it dont work... ( it does on mine but that dont mean it will on urs....being typical nissan ! ), then take to the tee piece wid da hacksaw and trim it down so that the inlets/outlet are about an inch long..... then just hook up the 2 feed lines as they were and run the single outlet to the fuelpump...works the same and ya dont have to get a filter.

If ya running electric fuel pumps as per the petrol MQ you wont need a mechanicle pump, so as in the below pic the outlet goes straight to the carby.

As for the tee its self... I bolted it to the brake booster and bent the bracket around 180 degrees to fit nicely, joined up the 2 fuel lines and ran the other to the carby.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

thanks for that, another little job to do :)
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Post by Webbie »

hey V8patrol OR ANYONE ELSE Why does my quady either bog down or stave for fuel under load at about 2000-2500 revs but not in nuetral any ideas , i thought it could b a vacum line someware. :?
BTW this motor was run in on a dyno and didnt show any of these probs.I Know because i ran it in.
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Post by Fieldsy »

Sort of off topic but how does the Quadrajet handle 4wding eg side aingles and up's and down's. I ask because I just got a 308 that has one on it.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

fieldsy wrote:Sort of off topic but how does the Quadrajet handle 4wding eg side aingles and up's and down's. I ask because I just got a 308 that has one on it.


I haven't had any probs
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

fieldsy wrote:Sort of off topic but how does the Quadrajet handle 4wding eg side aingles and up's and down's. I ask because I just got a 308 that has one on it.


IMO Quadra jet is the best non factory/aftermarket carby around for offroad usage. A mate had one in a 308 Patrol with double lockers and it never missed a beat.
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Post by Fieldsy »

Cool looks like i auctley got luky this time :D at least it should do the job untill i go lpg

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Post by V8Patrol »

gtwebbie wrote:hey V8patrol OR ANYONE ELSE Why does my quady either bog down or stave for fuel under load at about 2000-2500 revs but not in nuetral any ideas , i thought it could b a vacum line someware. :?
BTW this motor was run in on a dyno and didnt show any of these probs.I Know because i ran it in.



not enough information....

does it only do it offroad?
is it an old unit?
what have u checked?
what size motor?



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Post by Webbie »

MORE info got it as a reco job outta sydney speed supp ,only just go my truck going ,still has no glass or much interior so ive just been giving it a squirt up and down the road.(ILLEGAL I KNOW :twisted: ) :lol:
Its on a mild 308 and set up on gas but the gas is disconected ATM just got the sprint type gas hat on the carb, but is hooked up to vacum :roll: so go with that lot i suppose.
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