The Quadrajet to Edelbrock carburetor swap - step by step
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 Published On Jan 26, 2015

Replacing my old Rochester Quadrajet with an Edelbrock 1406 carburetor. This is a 1984 Chevy K20 3/4, just a yard truck for plowing my property. The old Quadrajet got gunked up from a broken fuel filter so I decided to try swapping on this old Edelbrock. I had pulled this Edelbrock off an El Camino with a 305 I had about 10 years ago and it has been sitting since. I popped the top and cleaned the inside, also flushed the passages with carb cleaner. Seems to run well.

The Edelbrock 4bbl is not a direct bolt on to the stock intake manifold. It has a slightly wider bolt pattern and the shape of the openings is different. To facilitate installation I bought the Edelbrock adapter kit model 2696 which was less than $30. It includes the adapter plate, two gaskets, and mounting hardware.

I also purchased for about $8 the Edelbrock 8009 throttle cable adapter kit which allows the stock GM throttle cable to interface easily to the Edelbrock caburator armature.

The biggest adaption here was the fuel line. The Rochester Quadrajet has the fuel filter in the the front of the carburetor and is fed by a metal fuel line that threads in there. The Edelbrock's fuel inlet accepts a rubber line and is on the side towards the rear. I cut my metal fuel line and attached a rubber line to it with an inline fuel filter to the Edelbrock 1406. This seemed to work very well.

I had to extend my PCV hose about an inch. This was easily done by cutting it and splicing with a piece of metal tubing. The brake booster vacuum line on the rear of both carbs is identical and required no modification. Same with the distributor vacuum advance, same location on both carburetors.

Parts Used:
Edelbrock 2696 adapter plate kit
Edelbrock 8009 throttle cable adapter
Rubber fuel line
Inline fuel filter
Hose clamps

Tools:
Flat head screwdriver
Phillips screw driver
5/8" tubing wrench (fuel line and brake booster fitting)
1/2" wrench (carb mounting bolts)
3/4" wrench to swap brake booster fitting
Something to cut fuel lines with

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