I bought a beautifully restored restamp carb. It is stamped 7040256 which is a 1970 W30 4 speed carb, but is an obvious restamp. The pad shows no casting detail that would normally be present under the stamp, so it was machined off and restamped. Looks like it was setup close to the specs of a true 0256 carb with 58 jets and no power piston or primary rods and BE rods(should be AU). I want to add a power piston and primary rods and change the secondary rods and jets so I can use it on a stock cam 1968 Oldsmobile 455 with performer manifold, headers and HEI. I bought the book and some micro drill bits so I can measure everything. This is what I came up with so far. Upper idle air bleed is in the main body, float fulcrum is the early design and idle pass air is present.
Idle tube: not removed or measured yet
Idle channel: .046
Lower idle air bleed: .070
Upper idle air bleed (main body): .070
Accelerator pump discharge holes: .026
Main air bleed (main body): .060
Main air bleed (air horn): .040
Secondary POE well restriction: 0.36
Secondary POE restriction: .052
Secondary tube restriction: .035
Looks like everything matches what a 1970 Oldsmobile carb should have came with originally from the best I can tell. Also most measurement match recipe #1 except the MAB are smaller, which appears to be correct for an early Olds also.
I have 58, 70, 72, 73, and 76 jets as well as BE, AU, BP, CH, and CV secondary rods already but only the 49c priamary rods. My plan was to set it up as a 7040251 with 49c primary rods, AU secondary and 70 jets. Should I drill the MAB and use different rod/jet combo or leave the MAB and go with a more traditional olds setup? Also what size idle tubes should I have with the 49c/AU/70 combo?
Let me know if you need any more information or if you suggest any other mods, thanks Joel.