First post, love the forum. Carb number 17080204, built to recipe #1. Base plate rebuilt by Cliff, along with the big rebuild kit. Large main air bleeds bushed down to .070. Cliffs 42 metering rods, and main jets changed from 71 to 70, per Cliff. I'm outside Colorado Springs at 6500 feet altitude. APT is two turns out from bottomed. CH secondary rods on H hanger. Chevy 350, stock except for 204/214 cam and vortec heads. Performer intake. It's in a 48 Ford pickup with a 5 speed trans.
My idle is fine. 15" of vacuum. Off idle is good with the APT at two turns, further out gives an off idle stumble. Run hard through the gears it pulls fine all the way through the rpm band just like it should. There was a lean pop at higher rpm, but I shimed the H hanger up .010 instead of bending it, and problem solved.
Here's my problem. Cruising in 5th gear, 45 to 50 mph (1500 rpm, approx) if I floor it to pass on a two lane, or if I start up a hill, one to two seconds after I floor it, I get a major hesitation for several seconds. It will work through it after several seconds, then start to pull like it should, or if I lift it will catch up and start to pull. During this time acceleration is weak. I can't see my exhaust so I don't know if it black. My secondary flap spring is set at one turn, but I've had it from 1/2 to 1 and 1/2, and my choke pull off is just under two seconds. By the way, switching from the 71 jets to 70 I've picked up almost three MPG, and it runs sharper. Since it pulls through the gears OK I don't have a fuel supply problem, 3/8 line and a stock pump. Any suggestions?