Hi,
Hi all, I'm hoping someone can help me with an idle problem. I have Cliff's book and rebuilt the carb several years ago and tuned to what I thought was perfection. The car sits most of its life and I noticed recently that it is very rich at Idle on my AFR gauge.
I can turn the mixture screws all the way in and the idle speed screw is all the way out. when I do this, I can see fuel dribbling out the primary venturi and its at about 1k.
I thought by turning the speed screw all the way out it would rule out an over exposed transition slot. Maybe this is not a good troubleshooting process.
I thought the needle and seat and/or float might be bad, attached image shows the fuel level after a short drive.
Also the cavity that the book shows should be for idle bypass air looks to be plugged with epoxy so not sure if that means this model doesn't have bypass air.
Thanks for any help.
John
17058204 on a Chevy 350 with a comp XE268H cam.