New member here...I have an original 7041267 from a survivor 71 T/A with 455 HO 4 spd.
I have rebuilt the carb with one of Cliff's SR rebuild kits and almost everything is running perfectly.
There is a persistent "miss" in the idle note and it hesitates in gear at idle and very slight part throttle settings. I am absolutely positive at this point that it is too lean and I just can't quite get enough fuel moving through the mixture screws and the transfer slot.
Here's what I've done/know:
455 HO Bone Stock...no over boring, no cam change...true survivor just as it left the line in Van Nuys
SR Rebuild
New throttle bushings
Distributor professionally rebuilt and set to stock curve
Idle pickup Tube: 0.039"
Down Channel Restriction: 0.055"
Main Air Bleed: 0.070"
Upper Idle Air Bleed: 0.050"
Lower Idle Air Bleed: 0.067"
Main Jets: 0.073 (supplied by Cliff)
Primary rods: 38B (supplied by Cliff)
Vacuum at curb idle (1000 rpm): 15"
Initial timing (600 rpm, no vac advance): 14 deg
Hanger is dead level
Float at 1/4"
Mixture screws do not respond other than to stall engine when screwed in...once you back them out about 1 turn or so, the engine stabilizes and then backing them out further has little effect...maybe 50 rpm rise at best
Choke tip in has little effect either...as I close more of it off with my hand, it eventually speeds up then immediately stumbles
I have Cliff's book and have ordered new pickup tubes as I think these may be suspicious...I mean they're 54 years old...
Once I put enough throttle in to get past the transition, all is well. Acceleration is smooth and steady, no pinging, no hesitation, no surging.
I just can't get the low speed (driving through the neighborhood) to be nice and smooth. I know these carbs were ridiculously lean as originally built, so I wonder if today's gas just doesn't work right with the idle calibration. My next thought is to try increasing the idle pickups to 0.041" and see how that compares. After that, I would think I need to reduce the IAB's to try to improve the vacuum signal pulling fuel from the main wells.
Am I on the right track? Anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks in Advance!