After following Cliff's book to systematically inspect every circuit, I think the carb might be usable in spite of being a rebuilder mash-up.
I found the airhorn has also been swapped. With eBay being my only reference, I think the carb originally had an external vent but now does not.
I am ignorant and inexperienced, but I could find no missing features, no extra features, and all circuits seem to be connected correctly from baseplate to airhorn.
Givan I have no source for "original" measurements, I figured a comparison with Cliff's "Recipe 1" would be the best shot at tuning.
Please look at the attached comparison and tell me if I need to change anything. It is going on a stock (mild) 1970 Pontiac 350, Summit 2800 cam, dual exhaust, 71 intake, 3.55 rear, TH350, at 5800' elevation.
The only "big" difference I see is the main air bleed in the airhorn. Mine is 0.036", Cliff recommends 0.070". Do I need to open this up?
I did find some debris in the idle circuit and improved the primary blade seating. The blades now fully cover the transition slots when closed.
I'd like your recommendations before I call Cliff and order gaskets. If I need to change parts, I'd like to know first.
Thanks for your help,
Mike