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Info on a bad carb.....
1986 Cutty Supreme Brougham, 2D, 307Y, car has 110K actual miles.
I bought the car from basically at an auction, so I don't know the original owner. Carfax.com verified the mileage, as NC emission tests from 1986-2001 verified that this vehicles miles slowly went up. This car has a basically new engine. I don't know how many miles, but am assuming about 50K or less. Engine ran very, very smooth until a few months ago.
After having a local, reputable shop check it out, they've discovered that the carbeurator must be the original and is in bad shape. Since it's the factory Q-jet, it's not a good prognosis. He's looking for a good rebuilt carb but can't find one he'd trust or one that is under $500.
We're considering adding a non-Qjet and using a new ignition system (like MSD). He seems to say that the car's computer will cause problems when a non-Qjet is added, and some new ignition components will be needed to replace the factory ones. I'm not a mechanic, so, a few questions......
1) Holley makes a replacement for the Qjet for my year car. Does this replacement work with the car's computer system like it should? He claims that they are junk and never had success with them.
2) If I decided to go with a non-Qjet (like an Edelbrock universal 550ish or 650ish CFM), would I have to replace some of the computerized ignition components?
Since I am the one driving this thing daily, I'm concerned with gas mileage- I don't want it to get any worse than it is.
If you HAD to replace this carb, what would you do? I would like to give a tweek in the performance dept but I am NOT going to try to run this engine against any Mustang 5.0's, lol.
Thanks!!!
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