So here's a strange one: I just rebuilt my first Oldsmobile carb (using Cliff's SR kit), and it starts and idles beautifully, but the driver-side booster is visibly dripping.
The engine doesn't exhibit the usual symptoms of booster drip. I've got full control of the idle mixture screws, wideband reading is steady, and no stink from the tailpipe. The throttle blades are almost completely closed; the throttle linkage juuuuust barely rests on the idle speed screw.
The primary throttle blades have ~1/10" holes in them, which is kindof a wildcard to me. Maybe this idle recipe is just meant for big engines (455 ci?) that like bypass air, and not my relatively-small 350?
Is there anything "asymmetrical" about the idle circuits on these units that would cause a drip on just one side?