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MG Cook
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Yes the choke is manuel.
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f-fun2
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Just a thought, maybe check the carb to manifold gasket to make sure there are no air leaks and that the carb is bolted down tight.
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shakey pete
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no I didn,t it runs great ,would like to get a newer style from a 57 or ? but have had no problems, smooth as silk and pretty good on fuel shakey
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oldcarmark
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Did you not upgrade the distributor to the later style 57+?

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shakey pete
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I changed my teapot /flame pot for a 57 ford intake and a 390 cfm holley 4 barrel carb and didn,t have to change anything else run,s great but don,t over carb!!!!!bigger is not the way to go use the kiss rule !!! shakey
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marvh
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The #4000 R1074A ECK-9510T 4 barrel Holly Carb is off a 55 Ford with Power pack. It should have an automatic choke with the choke thermostat on the intake manifold. Have you converted it to manual?
The throttle shaft can be bushed with brass bushings. Throttle shaft wear is very common on the Quadrajet.
I take my carbs to a local fellow who mainly works on the Quadrajet and have him re-bush the Autolites or teapots. Wear usually occurs if one has used a too heavy throttle spring during its lifetime and most often occurs on the choke side.
It costs me C$60.00 with new bushings installed.
I think you may have a blockage in your idle circuit. I would take the screws out and use a can of carb cleaner with the plastic tube to blow through the passage. Can be as John said idling to slow also.
On a side note that particular carb you are using may have too hefty a power valve as the power packs used a #43 I would use something like a #28. Could be a fuel hog.
Teapots can be made to run very well, they are however very finicky. Unless you want to be concours I would look at replacement.
A good replacement for the teapot using the "A"manifold is the Carter WCFB as it has the same base size and uses the the same loadomatic distributor. These were used on some of the 56 Merc's. If you use any other carb you will have to change the distributor. Other option is to go the 57 up route with the "B" manifold, later distributor and modern carb.
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MG Cook
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Possibility but Im looking for a replacement Carb for the Model #4000.
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Are you trying to idle the engine too slow? Pulling the choke not only enriches the mixture, it increases the idle speed. Maybe the increased speed is what keeps it from dying.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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MG Cook
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The car starts and idles fine but dies when you put it in gear unlass the choke is pulled all the way out then the motor won't die, after getting started I can push the choke in and the cars runs great but when I come to a stop I have to pull out the choke to keep it running. Weird.
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Joe 5bird7
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Oh, forgot to say that in my case it was a Ford/autolight 2 barrel carb, but Holley is probably the same. As to carb recommendations, I fought carb problems on my 57 Bird (power valves, float settings, etc.) for years before getting rid of the Holley and putting on an Edlebrock. Zero problems since and the thing never ran so well.
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