Hello,
This is my first post. My name is Mike, I've been a carburetor guy since the early 80s and prefer a Qjet over a holley or edelbrock any day. I've been in an out of them for many years and consider myself fairly knowledgeable with them. Until now. I bought a 79 Corvette, an L82 4 speed car and someone had replaced the Q with an edelbrock which I have. It didn't run all that well and it was rich so I searched around for about 6 months and came up with the correct 17059211 carburetor. I bought a rebuild kit, a pair of idle tubes, a new float and a new choke pull off. I cleaned the carb in Napa 5 gallon bucket dip, then glass bead blasted it at low pressure, cleaned it again and then plated it with Caswell's plating kit. I did the body and airhorn in the greenish color and all of the steel like the choke plate, throttle parts, choke parts etc..in the gold cad. It looks great. I installed a new set of throttle shaft bushings on assembly, I epoxied the well plugs and installed the sealing rubber in the well also. I pulled the idle tubes, made sure the passages were clear and installed the new ones. I assembles the rest of it, put a lighter primary metering rod spring in, set the float and completed assembly. I set the choke pull off and installed it on the car. Of course I had to replace t he steel fuel line since they cut it for the other carb. So the car started right up, went to fast idle, the pull off did it's job and after a minute or so it was at slow idle. I adjusted the mixture screws and it was idling smoothly. So the problem? The exhaust smells so rich you can't stand it. I mean eye watering, gagging rich. I don't see anything obvious, the car responds very well to the mixture screws and I have the hard idle screw backed all the way off so the blades are closed. I don't see any fuel dribbling when I look down the holes and even after driving a bit I put it back in the garage and it's gagging me almost immediately. I can turn the mixture screws in and the car responds to the point that it'll die if I go too lean. I don't know what else to look for, I'm going to replace the fuel pump for an oil leak problem and I'll check pressure when I open it up. I run premium ethanol free fuel exclusively too. Any suggestions?