Hi,
I purchased a kit/book and rebuilt a 1988 17083522 quadrajet as well as replaced a fuel pump. I set the float for a 1/4" within 1/64", and made sure the metering rods were straight/check valve seated/passages were clean/needle and seat passed vacuum. I checked fuel pressure and the new pump is putting out 5.5 psi on 4 clicks on the pump.
Being on a boat, there is one issue I had. I initially used the 1/4" thick paper gasket that was supplied on the kit as I wanted to keep heat out of the carb. On testing, the carb performed very well without issue. However, when I was setting the idle mixture screws and stalled the motor out (too lean), I had ~1 ounce of fuel leak on the primary side just under the throttle body. Looking into the primary side with choke open, I could see fuel pooled on top of the primary butterflies. I let the system dry up, and tried it again, with the same result. Turning the engine on and off with a key or moving through RPM ranges and turning off would not repeat the fuel leakage.
I figured there were 2 problem, one is getting the fuel there initially, the second is getting fuel outside the intake. I swapped the gasket to a conventional style and got rid of the external leak.
However, with this being a boat I want to understand where this is coming from before taking it out on the water. Is this a float hanging up or a common occurrance with the engine stalls on lean at idle that i never noticed before with the good carb to intake gasket?
Thanks in advance for the help