Carb help! (Continued)
#1
Carb help! (Continued)
Ok guys, big thanks to those of you who responded to my earlier thread. A user suggested Carburetor-parts.com to find the gasket I was looking for. I found the gasket, but it’s for a boat carb?! Somebody back in the day put a boat carb on this motor? All applications listed for this gasket are for marine applications! Make it make sense!!
#2
No big deal, just rebuild it and go.
When I worked at NAPA in high school I bought a core return QJet for $6 that was a jet boat application. It had the skinniest primary metering rods that I have ever seen, apparently due to the digital nature of boats - either idle speed or WOT. After swapping jets and rods we put it on my buddy’s GMC Jimmy and it ran fine for years.
When I worked at NAPA in high school I bought a core return QJet for $6 that was a jet boat application. It had the skinniest primary metering rods that I have ever seen, apparently due to the digital nature of boats - either idle speed or WOT. After swapping jets and rods we put it on my buddy’s GMC Jimmy and it ran fine for years.
#3
I am working with @KCRocket88 on this car. As he mentioned, this is a marine 4GC!! **The car ran when purchased last fall, but not great - it was cold-blooded and didn't downshift at all when trying to pass. What I understand on the Marine version is no fast idle and the accelerator pump is smaller (found on 1 thread but unable to verify this anywhere else). That aside, the primary concern (maybe unfounded?) is: will a different carb work with the linkage for the automatic transmission? A good rebuilt original 1957 carb seems is expensive, if you can find one. This is a 4-door meant for cruising and enjoying - so not having an original carb isn't a big deal... budget is. Has anyone tried an Edlebrock on a 57 with the original transmission and worked with the trans linkage?
#4
I wouldn't be misled by their listing this gasket as fitting a boat carb.
I probably fits dozens of other 4GC carbs as well.
You can see it in this illustration of a 1955 (or '56) carb.
Here is an illustration of a 1957 Olds carb.
As already stated, just put it together with that gasket. Just be absolutely sure all the other gaskets match.
These carbs can be a nightmare to identify if the tag is lost.
I probably fits dozens of other 4GC carbs as well.
You can see it in this illustration of a 1955 (or '56) carb.
Here is an illustration of a 1957 Olds carb.
As already stated, just put it together with that gasket. Just be absolutely sure all the other gaskets match.
These carbs can be a nightmare to identify if the tag is lost.
#5
I am working with @KCRocket88 on this car. As he mentioned, this is a marine 4GC!! **The car ran when purchased last fall, but not great - it was cold-blooded and didn't downshift at all when trying to pass. What I understand on the Marine version is no fast idle and the accelerator pump is smaller (found on 1 thread but unable to verify this anywhere else). That aside, the primary concern (maybe unfounded?) is: will a different carb work with the linkage for the automatic transmission? A good rebuilt original 1957 carb seems is expensive, if you can find one. This is a 4-door meant for cruising and enjoying - so not having an original carb isn't a big deal... budget is. Has anyone tried an Edlebrock on a 57 with the original transmission and worked with the trans linkage?
The only thing that fits properly, according to Hollander is a '57 Olds carb.
Finding a decent one and re-building it would be the best option.
Tag numbers would be 7008470,7008471, 7010925, 7010926,7015704M, or 24-505.
Last edited by Charlie Jones; February 21st, 2023 at 08:12 PM.
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