Been reading thru Cliff's q-jet book and did some searches here for the answers, and got some ideas. But thought I'd ask anyway.
Factory stock #17059253 Olds q-jet on a 403 Olds from a 79 TA. I put a stock kit from Cliff in it a couple years ago and it ran fine on the stock 403. Recently I put the mild Edelbrock Performer cam and regular Performer intake on the otherwise unchanged 8:1 compression engine. Being that the cam and intake are only mild upgrades, I thought the carb would work fine.
The engine is on a stand where I did my cam break-in and now I'm doing my final adjustments. It starts fine and throttle response is good, but the idle is rough. The best idle I can get is around 850 rpms, but the rpms fluctuate up and down by 50 rpms, so it's like a rolling idle, not smooth and steady. It will idle lower, but not very well. I have the idle mixture screws out 5 turns, which is where it runs best and ran best before, but screwing them out further makes no difference. Screwing them back in just deteriorates the idle, and it will die if one or the other is screwed all the way back in.
Holding my hand over the primaries increases idle rpm by 200 and it becomes steady. So, from what I've read, it looks like I don't have enough idle fuel and will have to modify the idle system? In the book, it looks like your first example of a mild 350 might be comparable for a recipe for me to follow. Is that correct? I guess I need to get a set of the numbered small drill bits for the measuring and modifying?
Any advice you can offer would be appreciated. Thanks! Steve