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If there is no vacuum at one of the ports on a Quadrajet carburetor, several potential causes could be responsible. Here are the most common reasons:
1. Clogged or Blocked Vacuum Passage:
- The internal vacuum passages or ports on the Quadrajet carburetor may be clogged with dirt, carbon deposits, or old fuel residue. Over time, these contaminants can obstruct the passage, preventing proper vacuum flow to that specific port.Use spray carburetor cleaner to spray through each passage to see if it is getting through.
2. Incorrect Port Selection:
- Quadrajet carburetors have both ported vacuum and manifold vacuum ports. If you are checking for vacuum on a ported vacuum port, it may not show vacuum at idle but will show vacuum when the throttle is opened. Make sure you are checking the correct vacuum source for your application. Ported vacuum is when the vacuum access is from above the throttle valve.
3. Vacuum Leak:
- A vacuum leak elsewhere in the system could reduce or eliminate vacuum at one or more ports. Common sources of vacuum leaks include damaged gaskets, loose or cracked vacuum hoses, or even an intake manifold leak.
4. Improper Carburetor Setup:
- If the carburetor has been rebuilt or modified, there could be an issue with the reassembly. Misalignment of gaskets, seals, or other internal parts could restrict vacuum flow to one of the ports.
5. Damaged or Warped Carburetor Base:
- If the carburetor base is warped or damaged, it might prevent proper sealing, affecting vacuum to one of the ports. This is less common but possible if the carburetor has experienced significant wear or heat exposure.
6. Throttle Plate Position:
- If the throttle plates are not properly aligned or adjusted, it can affect the vacuum signal to some ports. Incorrect idle adjustments or binding throttle plates could be the cause.
7. Improperly Plugged Ports:
- If a port was intentionally or accidentally blocked off (e.g., with a plug), there will be no vacuum at that port. This is common when vacuum ports are not needed for certain applications and are sealed off.
Inspecting the vacuum passages, checking for leaks, and confirming the correct port usage are key steps in diagnosing and resolving the issue.

To fix carburetor vacuum leaks effectively, follow these steps:
1. Identify the Leak