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#1 Posted : Wednesday, 4 April 2012 8:25:45 AM(UTC)
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hi all is there a differance between a hq 308 rochester carby & a hq 350 rochester carby (jetting or part number) and can anyone recomend where to get a good quality reco carby to suit a 350 hq statesman thanks Ron
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, 4 April 2012 4:42:27 PM(UTC)
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Yes they are different, also depends upon which year HQ 350 Statesman you are talking about. There is at least 3 x different generation engines in Statesman. Possibly talk to James at monaromuscleparts for a carby, he may have one.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, 4 April 2012 8:19:07 PM(UTC)
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I got one put together for my HQ 350 from Hume Performance.
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#4 Posted : Thursday, 5 April 2012 4:10:31 AM(UTC)
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Thanks for the replies. Its a 3/74 with adr 27 so does that make a differance? It currently has a holly on it but it came with a rochester in the boot that the second owner put on it when he first got it as the original carby was playing up. As the replacement rochester started to give him greif he gave up on it and put the holly on it about 5 years ago (which is working fine but is not the way I like my cars). Are there numbers on the rochester that can be identified or is it only internal differances. Thanks again Ron
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#5 Posted : Thursday, 5 April 2012 7:42:02 AM(UTC)
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Ron At the end of the fuel section of the Volume 4 HQ workshop manual, is a list of the specs including jet sizes of 308 versus 350 carbs.
It does not give the serial numbers (left side of carby main body above secondary throttle shaft)
Post these numbers up and someone can possibly ID the carb you have. There is plenty of sites on the web relating to rochester id but not as much on the holden numbers.
From memory there is some difference in the base plates as I used to end up with air leaks around the auto choke area on mine. thick gasket was the simplest fix.
I had a 74 smog statesman engine in a Hg 30 years ago and it ran noticeably better with a 308 carb than the original 350 rochy.
James mentioned above regularly sold monaro carbs so he should know the numbers you need, His number is on his ebay ad http://www.ebay.com.au/i...item3cc46d26f5#ht_742wt_
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#6 Posted : Friday, 6 April 2012 4:34:07 AM(UTC)
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Thanks Oily the numbers are 17057294 1018 I dont really care if the part numbers dont match , more interested if one off a 308 can be recoed and jetted to suit the bigger 350 motor. Keith thanks for the reply ,hume performance list a reco hq/hj rochester but dont specify if its 308 or 350 so I thought I,d ask here first incase some salesman just tells me they are all the same . Thanks hk1837 I will contact James. PS. every time I see you user name it remindes me of my old hk bathurst monaro as its number plates were HK 818 . Thanks again Ron
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#7 Posted : Friday, 6 April 2012 5:12:52 AM(UTC)
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your quaddie is a 1977 (possibly 78) so it isnt for a q in any case

170xxxxx are 1976 onwards.

there are a lot of quaddie guides if you google around, there's a great pdf if you can find it. Most will relate to US but you should be able to find what ballpark you are looking for

eg

70YYEDT or 170YYEDT

70: Rochester carbs started with either 70 (before 1976) or 170 (after 1976).

YY: The year code. The years are a little convoluted, but probably the easiest part to remember.

E: The emissions code. 2 is for 49-state emissions, 5 is for California & high altitude. (so your 5 is a smog carb)

D: Division. 0, 1 and 2 are Chevy, 3 is Cadillac, 4 is Buick, 5 is Oldsmobile, 6 and 7 are Pontiac. Rochester doesn't always follow this rule.

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#8 Posted : Friday, 6 April 2012 5:16:42 AM(UTC)
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sorry screwed that up didnt i, your smog code is 2 not 5, year code is 57 which translates to 1977

1968 28 (or 38 on A.I.R. engines)
1969 29 (or 39 on A.I.R. engines)
1970 40
1971 41
1972 42
1973 43
1974 44
1975 45
1976 56 (the year they started the 170 prefix)
1977 57
1978 58
1979 59
1980 80
1981 81
1982 82
1983 83
1984 84
1985 85
1986 86
1987 87
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Thanks Oily the numbers are 17057294 1018 I dont really care if the part numbers dont match , more interested if one off a 308 can be recoed and jetted to suit the bigger 350 motor. Keith thanks for the reply ,hume performance list a reco hq/hj rochester but dont specify if its 308 or 350 so I thought I,d ask here first incase some salesman just tells me they are all the same . Thanks hk1837 I will contact James. PS. every time I see you user name it remindes me of my old hk bathurst monaro as its number plates were HK 818 . Thanks again Ron


HK1837 are number plates I have, got many years ago and put away for my red GTS327. They are currently on my V2.
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#10 Posted : Saturday, 7 April 2012 7:29:57 AM(UTC)
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G'day Ron, just in case you change your mind and want to fit an original HQ 350 carby, I gave James at monaro muscle parts a HQ 350 quadrajet that he has since had rebuilt and may still have. It was from an April '74 HQ 350 so is just about date correct for yours. The part number of the late HQ 350 auto carbies is 7042202.

I had my original carby rebuilt by the same guy that James uses and it made a massive difference to my HQ 350 - it starts well using the factory auto choke setup and runs perfectly with plenty of power, and is more economical than my 253 and 308 powered vehicles.

cheers
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#11 Posted : Saturday, 7 April 2012 10:46:09 AM(UTC)
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Hi Papaya , yes there is a great difference much beyond jetting . Choke is all different and more , air bleeds (chev only), base gaskets , anti dieseling soldenoid . Dont muck around and put the wrong one on , or the wrong base gasket .

You are in luck , one just came on ebay . Read the story.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/w...ewItem&item=290695023070
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#12 Posted : Sunday, 15 April 2012 7:47:48 AM(UTC)
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Thanks for all the info above. Sorry for the delayed response but I been on the gold coast with the wife & kids for the school holidays. Hmmm $1000 for the right carby ? I dont know if I dislike the holly that much & as its booked in for its blue slip on monday I know where the next thousand is going. Mabye in the near future I will change it but not this week . Cheers Ron
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#13 Posted : Monday, 30 April 2012 3:47:51 AM(UTC)
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OK I have blueslipped and registered the stato since my last post and also contacted the second owner of the car (I am the third owner) who said he still had the original carb and would send it to me which he has and sure enough it is the correct numbers but has a bg stamped at the end of it. It obviously needs a rebiuld so I will now start looking in to that. Thanks to all above who have helped Ron
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