Leaking Rochester Carburetor

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roland
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Leaking Rochester Carburetor

Postby roland » Thu Jun 23, 2022 3:43 am

Fine example of a leaking Rochester Quadrajet. Toro smells in the garage like a gas station every time. Lot of black/blue smoke from exhaust after start - every time.
The 4bbl carb was remanufactured by Holley some times ago. But I do not believe they take a closer look to the plugs in it.

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Left side of intake was flooded every time. The fat black/blue exhause smoke was the reason of to much fuel after every start.

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No words...

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Think, Holley did not do a closer look to the plugs. This is the real situation after unscrew the base plate.

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Have to clean the hole and plug with brass brush (Dremel) and seal em with JB Water Weld. Hope that works...
Roland TOA#860

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gmrocket
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Years Owned: 1967 Toronado Deluxe - owned this car since 1995 and am the second owner. Sadly it was cosmetically gorgeous but mechanically and electrically a mess when I got it. It was a feature car at the 1997 Olds Centennial but still wasn't running right then until Sparky Kalkhoff and I swapped out the wrong cam for the correct original. Everything electrical was repaired over the years until the point where the cosmetics became a mess. It's now undergoing its second restoration with lots of new metal to address years of rot courtesy of its Northeast PA roots.
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Re: Leaking Rochester Carburetor

Postby gmrocket » Tue Jun 28, 2022 9:04 am

Roland - reach out to Greg “Sparky” Kalkhoff. He’s a Quadrajet restoration expert and did my ‘67’s 7027131 carb. JB Weld works on the well-plugs but it’s by no means permanent. I believe Sparky has his own technique that is truly permanent. Tell him I sent you!

http://www.sparkyscarbs.com/
Gregg L
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'67 Deluxe


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