Want to get some feedback to see if my thinking on dieseling is correct. Since dieseling happens when the key is off, thus no fire/spark, it cannot be related to timing of a engine but really has to do with fuel getting into the combustion chambers and igniting. This can be in correlation to having a fuel leak in the carburetor (possible plugs leaking on a Quadrajet) or having the throttle plates too far open during idle thus exposing the transfer slots too much. Solution would be to work to get the transfer slots to an ideal range (0.035-0.040 for a Quadrajet?). This can be achieved by increasing the idle bypass air to allow the throttle plates to be closed further thus reducing the amount of transfer slots exposed. I am somewhere on the right track for providing a solution to dieseling when using a Quadrajet?