Not sure is this is how we should call this, but here's my question anyway. That long thin tube that is attached in the air horn and goes down into the secondary well, called "secondary tube restriction" by Cliff in his book, is .026" from the factory. Carb is a 17057202, large .120 main air bleed Chevy unit. Would enlarging it to .036 lean the secondaries ? I'm asking because recipes one two and three all call for a .036 size.
I know about the other variables on the secondary side, just wondering if it really acts as an air bleed as we know them, enlarging leans out, getting them smaller richens.