After reading "the book" I have been trying to get my freshly rebuilt carb dialed in and for the most part everything is working fine except for a very, very slight off-idle hesitation I've noticed; it happens when you very slowly open the primary throttle blades like backing out of the garage or slowly pulling away from a stop. The engine idles really well and if I roll into the throttle just a little bit quicker there is no hesitation; only when I go slowly. I probably need some clarification on what I think it might be perhaps just a slightly lean idle mixture maybe? I'm just not sure; here's what I've got:
1972 Corvette 350 A/T 255HP stock compression, dual exhaust, and a slightly bigger camshaft (installed by previous owner and I don't have any specs). I just took the distributor out and shimmed it, installed a Pertonix Ignitor conversion, adjustable vacuum advance, and advance curve kit. The vacuum advance is 10 degrees and in at idle, the total advance in the distributor is 15 degrees starting it at around 1000rpm and all in by 2650rpm. I have my initial timing at 15 degrees with the vacuum advance hooked up to manifold vacuum (total of 25 degrees at idle) with a total of 30 degrees at WOT. I set the mixture screws with a vacuum gauge and the advance hooked up. I have around 16"-17"hg in Park and about 10"-11"hg in gear. The mixture screws seem to give the best results at about 5.5 turns out.
The carb is a number 7043208 with a fresh rebuild including new bushings and the following specs:
Idle Tubes - .043
Idle Down Channel - .059
Upper Idle Air Bleed - .089 (in main body)
Lower Idle Air Bleed - .059
Idle Bypass Air Installed - .096
Holes Under Mixture Screws - .096
Holes In Throttle Plates - None
When I first put the carb on with no idle circuit modifications it would barely idle in gear and had only about 7"hg, now with the above mods it's like night and day...it idles really good and goes in and out of gear nicely; just a very slight stumble right off idle now; otherwise it's great. I'm wondering if I open the mixture screws slightly if that will help or do I need to open up the down channel restrictions a little more; I know because my carb has the upper idle bleeds in the main body not the air horn that I had to go a little bigger on my fuel restrictions initially.