OK, now I'm confused again. I have a set of 40K rods and a set of 50M rods. The k rods have a very slight taper, and then a sudden drop off right at the powertip, but the M rods start out at .050" and taper all the way down to the powertip, which is .036". (I assume it's .036", it's noticably thicker than the k rods I have) I don't really have enough experience with metering rods to have a preference, but I thought I was starting to get the terminology, and now I get this curveball. What am I missing here? Is it just that I am misunderstanding what "stepped" means? I take it to mean a sudden reduction in metering rod diameter, as opposed to "tapered" which I take to mean a gradual reduction in diameter.
I got into this in the first place because I thought I had a handle on what I was doing after studying several papers written by Lars Grimsrud, and studying a book on Rochester carbs by Doug Roe, along with numerous other sites on the internet. I figured all you need to do is get the jet metering area right for WOT, and then adjust the cruise metering area using the metering rod. Now I have to deal with this air bleed stuff. And nobody seems to want to make metering rods for my carb. Oh, well, in for a penny, in for a buck, as my Grandpappy used to say. I'm reading the book, I hope it will make things clear to me.
Scott