Mr Grumpy
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OK Friends, here's the thing, when I got my 76 Newport it was hardly running, the previous owner told me he'd replaced the ign system, (which was evidently untrue) and it didn't have the original Carter Thermoquad on it either.
I found that it had a TQ from a 318 lean burn motor so i hunted for and found a correct used carb which I put new seals and gaskets in and rebushed the throttle shaft.
Not knowing what had really been done to the ignition I put new plugs leads and distributor in and replaced the fuel pump too, they're not expensive items, and I wanted to have a solid base to start.
I now find that once it's fired and warmed a little it runs passably well and will restart on the key no problem, but cold starting it doesn't want to know. It has the heated bimetal spring gubbins in the manifold and the relay thing next to it for the choke, but I've no idea how to test them.
Various friends are telling me to junk the TQ and go with a Holley or Edelbrock as they'll be much easier to set up and more reliable. That will mean however using an adapter plate and probably some linkage modification too.
Then there's the question of what size carb, I've seen folk recommending 600cfm which is what I ran on my 318 Truck years ago and seems a little small for a 400, the TQ is rated 800-850.
I can get a guaranteed reman TQ from rockauto way cheaper than any Holley or Eddy also, and about the same cost as a pro rebuild of my existing unit.
What are your thoughts?
I found that it had a TQ from a 318 lean burn motor so i hunted for and found a correct used carb which I put new seals and gaskets in and rebushed the throttle shaft.
Not knowing what had really been done to the ignition I put new plugs leads and distributor in and replaced the fuel pump too, they're not expensive items, and I wanted to have a solid base to start.
I now find that once it's fired and warmed a little it runs passably well and will restart on the key no problem, but cold starting it doesn't want to know. It has the heated bimetal spring gubbins in the manifold and the relay thing next to it for the choke, but I've no idea how to test them.
Various friends are telling me to junk the TQ and go with a Holley or Edelbrock as they'll be much easier to set up and more reliable. That will mean however using an adapter plate and probably some linkage modification too.
Then there's the question of what size carb, I've seen folk recommending 600cfm which is what I ran on my 318 Truck years ago and seems a little small for a 400, the TQ is rated 800-850.
I can get a guaranteed reman TQ from rockauto way cheaper than any Holley or Eddy also, and about the same cost as a pro rebuild of my existing unit.
What are your thoughts?