I added .086" by pass air holes and the nozzle drip stopped but the idle too fast problem is back. Idle speed is 1350 rpm and idle mix or speed screws have no effect. Secondary throttle blades are fully closed. Primary throttle blades are fully closed against the primary barrel. Engine has 13-14" of vacuum at 1350 rpm. I finished installing a rebuild kit, jets, rods and primary bushings all from Cliff. I did not bushing the secondary shaft. I also upgraded my 17057274 to recipe 3 per Cliff.
Wondering if I went too big with .086" by pass air holes and should I start decreasing the hole size? If I do decrease the hole size should I use epoxy and re-drill to a smaller diameter or is there a better way to do this? Or should I continue to treat this as a vacuum leak problem and look for air leaks? I have been working on this problem on and off for months and am running out of ideas.
Setup From Previous Postings:
Pontiac 400 cid, 8.6:1 CR, slight head porting, headers, dual exhaust, auto trans, 17057274 q-jet, 2200 rpm stall, Summit 2802 cam: Cam Style: Hydraulic flat tappet Duration at 050 inch Lift: 224 int./234 exh. Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.466 int./0.488 exh. Lobe Separation (degrees): 114. Factory HEI dist. Ignition advance kit. I know the cam is too much for the engine.
Distributor is advanced 14 degrees BTDC and balancer hasn't slipped. Distributor vacuum advance is disconnected and plugged at carb source.
New PCV & grommit. No change in operation if I remove PCV and cap off carb vacuum source. I capped off the vacuum sources going to PB booster and AT. Choke has been disabled so it's fully open.