Recently rebuilt my 17058512 carb for my relatively stock 350 Vortec. was running ruff due to primary shaft play. Used one of Cliffs rebuild kits and bushing kits. while I was at it, I put in new idle tubes and plugged the thermal choke vacuum port as stated in the book since I am using the electric choke. it has 76 jets and matching rods as prescribed by cliff, so the only changed variables are the idle tubes. The main problem is that it runs pretty rich. according to my wideband, it idles at about 12 A/F and slowly climbs as it goes up in RPMs, especially uphill where it will sometimes read at 17 A/F and struggles. Im still fine-tuning the ATP, so hopefully, it will do better at higher RPMs and cruising. but I cannot get the idle any leaner, if I adjust the idle screws, the exhaust starts popping and the vacuum goes down as if it were too lean. I have the strongest PP spring (yes the vacuum does pull it down) and float level is at 1/4", 4 PSI fuel pressure and very high vacuum, almost 25. initial timing is 12 with about 10 degrees of vacuum advance on the manifold vac. I'm kinda leading towards doing something with the air bleeds, but not sure yet. any help would be appreciated