I have a '70 7040207 which I'm having several issues with, and here there are in no particular order:
Engine data: 1970 Chevy L46 350/350, 11:1 (allegedly but in reality probably 10.25:1). Cam specs in car 0.450/0.460...222/222...114, car does have comp cams 1.52:1 roller tips so probably squeeking out just a tad more lift. 47k miles on engine. Engine has brand new double-roller timing chain with the timing marks aligned 12/6 (no advance or retard on cam). Car is a non-california, 4 speed M21 with 4.11 rear-end.
Carb came to me "rebuilt", and I did put new airhorn to body, body to throttle-plate and carb to intake gaskets on. Carb has a nitrophil float, and has a "regular" needle/seat in it (I thought the '70 7040207 used the 'push-button' needle/seat as opposed to the 'hanging' needle (on the float).
Intake to carb gasket is a "one-hole" gasket, even though the factory intake (cast iron) is a "4-hole" intake. This appears to be the 'spec'd' gasket for 1970 L46 but could be incorrect
Appears to have stock jets, primary rods, secondary rods and hangar. Had specs but left them on my kitchen counter but can give the stamps on the rods later if needed. Have not yet measured float height (but think it should be .250, or .300-ish per Lars).
Car has new timing chagin, and timing was set using the "Lars Method" (36 degrees all in at 2800 rpm). Vacuum advance for the car bypasses the 1970 solenoid and is running directly to manifold vacuum on the car. Car has about 17.5" idle vacuum and is steady.
1) Car has off-idle stumble. Looking at the a/p holes, I see that a get a fairly decent pump-shot on the right side, but a weaker shot left side. A/P linkage is on inner hole (as spec'd for 1970 corvette L46). Checked a/p and it appears to have a new skirt on it. No idea about plunger inside.
2) Car will not idle when cold. Divorced choke is attached to coil on intake manifold and have verified that choke closes when car is cold and opens when manifold heats up (and the coil pushes the rod upwards). When I try to give it gas to start the car when cold (from idle), I actually have to pump the pedal to keep the car running. After warm-up car will idle at 800 rpm but stil has off-idle stumble.
Primary throttle plates are closed at idle and from what I could see, the transfer slots appear to be properly exposed.
3) With engine warm, if you hammer it there's a definite "bog". Pretty sure that's a lean-condition until the secondaries start flowing fuel. Have not verified using the "Lars-disconnect the a/p" method.
4) Car takes forever to start if it's been sitting overnight. Lots of cranking and then pumping the pedal for it to start. Secondary well-plugs leaking? I did notice that there was some JB weld smeared over the secondary plugs. The primary plugs are untouched.
-- I can't find the adjustment for the APT, figuring as with my other 2 QJ's on my Pontiacs, that because of the ethanol fuels, I need to fatten the APT just a tad (was about 3/4 of a turn on my Pontiacs). I'm guessing the APT adjustment is behind the steel-cap in the front-center of the carb, right? Really hate to punch that out as I want (at some point) to spend some $$ and get this car NCRS-judged ready.
-- I also haven't yet tried re-setting the secondary air valve spring (1/2 to 3/4 turn correct?).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.