Thank you Cliff for confirming the new parts installed during the engine rebuild will work properly with the CCC!
i have kept telling the carburetor re-builder something is wrong with the carb and the engine re-builder new what he was doing having a drag racing background and building tons of these engines over the last 25 years. But now after returning it 12 times to the carb re-builder and each time having it come back with a different issue I have finally told him that was it, I was finding someone that can help get the car running properly.
The carb is the correct original model for the year and engine for the car, it just needs to be properly gone through and set up correctly. After fighting this thing since the beginning of March 2015, I read more on rebuilding and adjusting than ever. I have some of the tools required for adjusting and rebuilding, and borrowed others from a mechanic friend, the only one I do not have is the gauge for setting up the lean screw. But probably can try to find one online or create a gauge for the proper height adjustment. I may, with your suggestions try to rebuild the carb again from scratch myself, unless you feel it would be best to send it in.
I also wanted to mention I have gone through checking all sensors, switches, wiring, looked for vacuum leaks, changed out all vacuum lines, vapor canister, TPS, M/C, EGR, CAT, thermal switches, replaced all ignition items, except HEI coil, removed the air pump and have an OTC Monitor 85 to check all systems. All are checking out good with no codes. THe car runs great at WOT and cruising, the only issue is the engine will not idle correctly, bounces up/down, rough, not steady or smooth. Also, when adjusting the idle mixture screws they have no affect on the RPM's at all. So there is definitely something going on with the carb.
I called the shop and left my number, look forward to hearing from you.
Randy