The car: 1980 Olds cutlass calais 442 W30.
350 ci Carb number: 17080260 0300 DHP
When we got the car it seemed to kind of run ok. It sat for a winter outside, and in the summer we tried to get it to run. It would start but would not idle. Had to be on the throttle about 3000 rpm to keep it running. Once you let go of the throttle it would die. I took the carb off and tore it down. It was full of white slimy gunk. The outside two tubes were laying in the bottom of the carb, and it was a real mess. I noticed that the needle was installed with the clip in the holes of the float arm, not on the front edge like it is supposed to be. One of the mixture screws was almost all the way in, and the other was almost all the way out. I tapped the tubes in with the back of a screw driver and couldn't pull them back out. I assumed all the jets and rods were the stock items, and didn't take note of the sizes. The car seemed to run real rich so I lowered the float level a bit. Also, the top gasket had a big square chunk missing that went around the primary rods. Once I saw all this wrong I was certain it would run great after the carb kit. The only part of the kit I couldn't find a home for was a triangle gasket. I looked high and low for a place to put it but didn't find out where it went. After the rebuild, the car started and ran much better, but it will still not idle. I started with the mixture screws at 4 turns out, but it does not matter where I put them it still runs like crap. If I close off the choke a little bit it runs nice and smooth but at about 1500 rpm. It revs up real nice but dies when left to idle. This tells me I am running lean because it needs the choke. If I crank up the idle it runs, but them I'm off the idle circuit and the mixture screws don't seem to do anything. I can just about close them right off, or turn them all the way out and not much change. I read on here something about air bleed screws under a triangle shaped cover, but can't find it. Does anybody have a picture?
Does the float level affect the idle circuit? I am by no means an expert on Q-Jets, but do have some experience. I have several pictures from the rebuild if anybody wants to see them.