I have a 1971 Corvette with 454, manual trans, very mild cam. I've built a couple of 1979 Q jets for it using Cliff's procedures and they work great. However, I'd like to use my original carb since the car is very original.
The original carb has the huge main air bleeds .119 and 77 jets with 49B primary rods. It also has .134 idle air bypass ports. It suffers from nozzel drip. I've put new primary shaft bushings in and checked the other specs for idle down tube size etc. and the sizes are close the the maximum Cliff has in his recipes.
I was wondering if about installing Cliff's smaller air bleeds to cut down on the emulsion air. If I do that, I don't think I can use Cliff's .044 primary rods and jets because those are for 1975 and later carbs.
On these older QJets, should you leave the air bleed sizes alone?