The rest of the work was just following the manual, cleaning parts, replacing parts, adjusting to the baseline specs in the manual.
One thing I wanted to do was delete the original hot water choke, yes hot water. It works fine, but the issue is I have not been able to find a source for new molded hoses (straight hose might work but the old ones are rather shapely). Not exactly an ideal thing to have rupture and not be able to source a replacement.
I had an electric choke from a Quadrajet so I decided to see what it would take to adapt it.
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A simple adapter/spacer is what is needed.
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Took some measurements and drew it up in solid works and whipped one up, from
6061 BILLET aluminum. This i suspect if the one and only Qjet to Aisan carb choke adapter.
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Took a time lapse of it opening. I think it will work.
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Got it back on the truck last night, the phenolic spacer/insulator had the gaskets so stuck to it that after too long with a razor blade scraper, I took it to the belt and disc sanders to finish it off. Need to source some plugs to plug and remove the hot water choke.
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After some on truck adjustments its running better than it has, drives good, less throttle input needed, not pops, dieseling, or backfire when shutdown. So that is good. I would like to do a valve adjustment, recheck timing, and then readjust the carb. A full tune up. A definite improvement. I do need to round up some supplies to wire the choke up, for not I had it adjusted to hold the choke open all the time.