rotor_av8
Seaman
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- Jan 30, 2008
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Hello I have the 20' 1968 Seabird Cuddy with the 307 SBC and an OMC electric shift.
I looked up my carburetor, a quadrajet, and it is a 17082403. This carb is off of a 350 or a 454 Chevy marine engine from 1982 from what I gather. Oviously a replacement. What do you people think... should I get a smaller carb made for a 5.0L instead of a 5.7L or 7.4L? If it still runs good will this affect my fuel consumption even though I don't notice it in power?
I seem to be finding that this may be a 750 CFM and thing the carb for the 5.0L 307 would be a 600 or 650 CFM. Does this sound correct?
Maybe this carb will be ok because it has vaccuum secondaries and will only open what it can suck? Then again I'm thinking the setup could be all wrong because of the CFM difference.
I'm a huge fan of quadrajets and have rebuilt a few. I'm wondering though, if I get a standard carb no matter what brand to replace does it have to be for marine? Is it an issue with corrosion or for the bouncing from waves sloshing the floats around? I used to offroad and have seen a lot of offroad carbs set up for all the bouncing.
Thanks,
-Rotor
I looked up my carburetor, a quadrajet, and it is a 17082403. This carb is off of a 350 or a 454 Chevy marine engine from 1982 from what I gather. Oviously a replacement. What do you people think... should I get a smaller carb made for a 5.0L instead of a 5.7L or 7.4L? If it still runs good will this affect my fuel consumption even though I don't notice it in power?
I seem to be finding that this may be a 750 CFM and thing the carb for the 5.0L 307 would be a 600 or 650 CFM. Does this sound correct?
Maybe this carb will be ok because it has vaccuum secondaries and will only open what it can suck? Then again I'm thinking the setup could be all wrong because of the CFM difference.
I'm a huge fan of quadrajets and have rebuilt a few. I'm wondering though, if I get a standard carb no matter what brand to replace does it have to be for marine? Is it an issue with corrosion or for the bouncing from waves sloshing the floats around? I used to offroad and have seen a lot of offroad carbs set up for all the bouncing.
Thanks,
-Rotor