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...It seemed to make a difference at the front mounting when I sprayed the stuff. I'm running a 3/16ths gasket before the spacer and then a thin gasket between spacer and carb. I've got another 3/16ths or so gasket so I used a piece of all thread to cut me new studs (the old ones weren't long enough) and remounted the carb... it seems much better now.
The problem is better. It's pretty much right on the money with the screw not touching the throttle stop unfortunately. If I get a stronger return spring, maybe that would help? I can pull the throttle a little more by hand, but it doesn't drop that much, less than a couple hundred rpm.
...I need to find where this extra air is coming from?
Would my brake booster possibly be a culprit? Maybe the idle air bypass should be plugged?
Truly pulling the throttle closed by hand probably didn't do 100 rpm worth of a difference, and it was quite a bit of force. . . .
...It didn't stall out, but [the PCV] seemed to have a little effect.
I removed one vacuum line, it was a weird one. Almost like a vacuum line/electric wire. Had stripped colours. It looked like it went to my A/C stuff or something. The engine seemed to slow down some when I pulled and plugged that one.
I've got the advance hooked up to manifold vacuum but the vacuum can is locked out to around 6 degrees, I'd like to add in 4 more....