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does anybody know how to adjust the mixture on a 4bbl rocky on a blue v8
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You can only ajust the choke or the secondary spring setting for the top butterflys. Which one are you refering to?
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excuse my inexperience, im not sure but all i can tell u is that the vehicle is running very rich, like the auto choke is still on
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Howdy,
If it has started running very rich without anybody playing around with the carby then open it up and check your float. The rochesters have a plastic (nitrophenyl) float that is notorious for filling up with fuel (absorbs it through the walls
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Hi Guys.
Yes, Paul E is correct, the most common cause of Q-Jets running too rich is the float. They seem to have a usable life of about 8 to 10 years.
You might as well overhaul your carby while you're replacing the float, you have partially
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