Hello new member here. I inherited a 78 GMC vandura. 350 cid. Was running a little rough under load so I did the usual plugs, wires, cap, rotor seemed to help but not altogether. So I looked at the carb...38 year old Quadra-jet...Time for it to go....So I got a good deal on a new edelbrock...Here's where it gets interesting
The engine compartment is packed there is no fender to fender. just the dog house. I had to tweak the trans fill tube up to get the choke body in...the carbs in now...the engine is running well. choke works well just a few things
First is the throttle return spring. with all the other stuff I had to put on the throttle lever, cruise control, trans kickdown, and throttle cable the return spring must face forward and in order to do it right air conditioner pump is right in the way....Can I remove this pump without capping the lines....anything I need to know here? The clutch is removed anyway so I'm not going to use no belt on it etc
Second is I installed an edelbrock air cleaner. I opted for the smaller one as the big one wouldn't fit due to that same AC pump.....Anyway the old Quad-jet has a thermostatic air cleaner which was piped to a riser on the exhaust manifold.....what do I do with this? plug it nothing?
Third and probably least is the crankcase ventilation...it was hooked up on old air cleaner but I have seen these capped...do I need this ventilation? it might be difficult to filter with the new air cleaner
Any help would be appreciated....I'll try to get some pictures up as soon as Iget some batteries for the camera