Sorry for the late reply, I have a lot of trouble accessing this forum. Apparently my IP is banned and I have to access using my work's VPN.
I also reached out to quadrajetpower.com and according to them these would be the specs:
Idle tubes: .032
DCR: .047
Bypass air: none.
Low idle: .083
Upper idle: .052
Main air body: .058
Main air horn: .039
At some point I had:
Idle tubes: .035
DCR: .047
Bypass air: none.
Low idle: .083
Upper idle: .052
Main air body: .043
Main air horn: .043
I didn't ran very well, but later on I discovered I had ignition issues. But in the mean time I also had enlarged the main air body to .055 to be more close to stock.
However, today I found out that it runs worse when warm. Cold it fires right up, but as soon as the chokeplate closes it shuts off.
Quadrajetpower did say: "Smaller main bleeds will richen the mixture, which should be fine for todays fuels."
So I'm afraid I'm running really lean. On top of that, this post shows a difference between small block and big block idle mixture screws. Obviously I have the wrong ones, so I have to turn them way out.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c3-tech-performance/4248854-rebuilding-a-1969-rebuildable-core-quadrajet-carb.html#post1598998287I know there is a lot of mixing and matching done with remanufacturing carbs, but after some online investigation I think I'm fairly lucky with regard to the baseplate, body and airhorn. The parts I have look identical to original 1969 carbs which sometimes are photographed on forums.
Obviously I'm a novice regarding Q-jets, so I'll probably miss stuff. But I have time to experiment some.
And living in Europe it isn't easy to find a good core, that stuff is rare here.