Problem: Idle speed high, runs best by far with choke blade partially closed. Cannot get idle mixture rich enough via idle mixture screws.
Background: 1973 Quadrajet from a Pontiac 455 station wagon. [will edit later with carb number] Rebuilt by me except for re-bushing the throttle plates (primary AND secondary) which was subcontracted to a local provider. Rebuild included sizing the fuel and air passages according to your book. Entire engine was rebuilt and is presently attached to a "test stand" so the engine has about 40 minutes of running time but has never been installed in a vehicle; and cannot be loaded down as there's no transmission attached.
Issue: I'm pretty sure the lean problem is due to the throttle plates not closing properly. When closed, I can still see an air gap between the throttle blade and the throttle bore. I loosened the throttle plates and tried to get a better fit; but nothing seems to make any difference. The throttle plates just DON'T fit the throttle bores any more; and I think there's a big vacuum leak especially through the secondary throttles.
I'll pull the throttle body later today; it might be that I can get a photograph of light shining through the throttle plate-to-throttle body gap.
What does it take to get the throttle plates (esp. secondary) to seal to the throttle bores?
Is it not really an issue and I should be looking for another cause?
Is this common? Can it be CAUSED by an improper re-bushing of the throttle body?