you will be over-carbureted,it will have poor throttle response and bog and hesitate at low speeds and won't run well until very high rpms. poor fuel economy and bad emmissions
500-600cfm for stock or mildly modified,650-750cfm for large cam and or head work, 800 cfm+ for full race applications
Not usually.
Probably not. Unless the previous intake and carb were not functioning properly.
it is on the front of the carb. the fuel line going to the carb goes into a large bolt that connects into the carb itself. it is right inside of it. it is very easy to get to. mine gave me no trouble at all.
No, not unless it was an extremely large amount.
Corn is one of the high carb vegetables. I would have to say I wouldn't on a low carb diet.
Could be the fuel pump, or the lines themselves are clogged. I would trace the lines from the tank all the way up to the carb.
A four barrel carb usually adds about 20 hp.
a 1998 Tracker would be fuel injected and not have a carb.a 1998 Tracker would be fuel injected and not have a carb.
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a 600 or 650 CFM. carb will work great on that engine.
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From the factory, the fuel filter would be in the Q-jet carb. You have to disconnect the fuel line at the carb and remove that housing on the carb. Filter is inside.