How to rebuild a Rochester Quadrajet 4MV carburetor

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You may read that 2 to as much as 3-1/2 turns CCW from lightly bottoming the adjustment screw is a starting point. What may also be done for a starting point is for the top of the adjustment screw to be just a small amount above the carb body casting without a gasket in place. The carb [I]may[/I] be richer than needed in that position (or not, depending. But in that position the engine can be run safely and further fine tuning can be done, and  with the following modification to the airhorn to allow easy access to the adjustment, it can be quickly and easily adjusted.
 
You may read that 2 to as much as 3-1/2 turns CCW from lightly bottoming the adjustment screw is a starting point. What may also be done for a starting point is for the top of the adjustment screw to be just a small amount above the carb body casting without a gasket in place. The carb [I]may[/I] be richer than needed in that position (or not, depending. But in that position the engine can be run safely and further fine tuning can be done, and  with the following modification to the airhorn to allow easy access to the adjustment, it can be quickly and easily adjusted.
  
[[File:Apt airhornhole plug.jpg|thumb|400px|left|Q-jet showing APT (red arrow) and plug removed (yellow arrow)]]After setting the adjuster even with the body casting, remove the aluminum plug in the air horn casting using a punch and ball peen hammer (''carefully''- support the casting so when you tap out the plug there's no undue pressure put on the casting), then tap the hole for a screw-in plug. That way you can easily adjust the power piston w/the carb on the engine.
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[[File:Apt airhornhole plug.jpg|thumb|400px|left|Q-jet showing APT (yellow arrow) and plug removed (red arrow)]]After setting the adjuster even with the body casting, remove the aluminum plug in the air horn casting using a punch and ball peen hammer (''carefully''- support the casting so when you tap out the plug there's no undue pressure put on the casting), then tap the hole for a screw-in plug. That way you can easily adjust the power piston w/the carb on the engine.
 
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