Here's what I've done, purchased a .135 needle seat and after disassemble found that Cliff had already installed a .140. Bent the secondary linkage so rear throttle plates only open to about 80 to 85 degrees in line with secondary air baffle, no change. Increased fuel pressure to 6.5 pounds, no change. Decreased secondary valve maximum opening so it only opens to about 80 degrees, this did make a notable improvement my AF it is staying around 13.7 now. But would still like to go a little richer at full throttle.
When Cliff rebuilt this carb, one of the secondary fuel discharge nozzles was bent so he cut both off a little shorter and at an angle. Could this in way way be affecting my AF at wot.