Thank you for responding...I was wondering if I couldn’t just leave that happy ass screw right where it is and still build a good carb. Judging from your response, I can. Besides the fact I cant see anymore, I really didn’t want to open the extraction can of worms, even though I was already thinking of a way to make a pilot that would go into the plug hole to center the small drill bit to drill the stupid screw. Whew! As far a warpage goes, I put a straight edge across the body and it contacts all the raised rib around the body, but the front two corners are about a 1/6th low (didn’t measure yet). The air horn corners are also low. The car that I am building this for is the guy down the street who has a 1967 Chev Malibu 327 .030 over stock rebuild with stock cam, factory exhaust manifolds, duel exhaust, auto trans, stock rear (owner has no clue of rear end ratio or much else for that matter) Pretty clean car but nothing real special HP wise. Anyway, the guy was over saying how crappy quads are but he just cant get it just right with the edlebrock he got to replace it. He would be willing to try the quad that I build and it will make for good practice for me, so what do I need?