I suppose a vacum leak ( like from several bad vacumlines ) would aid a case of drip?
I am experiencing drip on a completely stock 1975 Cadillac 500. carb is a 7045193 and yes, it has the 1-year only type of APT. Anyways, the carb is freshly rebuilt from shaft bushings, to DA rods for more secondary fuel.
I installed new idle tubes and sized them slightly bigger than the ones I pulled out. .036 or .037.
Other than installing DA rods, nothing is altered in any way.
Put the carb on the engine. Fired right up and ran stronger BUT the carb has severe nozzle drip.
Even with the idle screw completely backed out ( throttle blades closed ), the engine will purr right along at 6-700 rpm and the venturi's litterally shower the blades.
Thought the timing was too high, but it aint. It is a 6 degrees initial. I found that the VA actually gets full manifold vacuum, for some reason, causing the timing to be in the late 20's at idle. No wonder the nozzles drip, right...
So I unplugged the VA, expecting the drip to go away, but it didnt. Still some drip idling at 6-700 rpm and not much control over the mixture screws... I dont get this... ?