I recently purchased a NOS #7041201 Quadrajet for my 1971 BB Chevelle . I disassembled It to see how It was set up and found the APT or power piston set too low . I was advised to bend the tang under the piston In the base plate up to bring the piston height up where It needs to be and not mess with the APT plug and/or screw . I got the piston height I need but In doing so , the tang (piston stop ) Is now raised up off of the adjuster screw . So when you depress the piston It has a fairly positive stop when It contacts the tang , but If you depress It with further effort It will still go down because the tang Is not physically contacting the adjustment screw as It was originally . Question Is , will engine vacuum pull the piston lower than my setting being as It doesn't have the solid stop It originally had ? My gut feeling Is the vacuum would not be strong enough to to bend the tang but now Im concerned . Is there a way to apply vacuum to the piston with carb apart to see what It does ? Suggestions or comments appreciated .