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The choke should not be closed after the truck has been driven a while and warmed up.Yes, the air cleaner stud SHOULD NOT be there. It should be in the hole right behind the slot where the stud is now.
We can help; i apologize---i'm very busy and probably can't discuss it in-depth until the weekend, but i don't think there's a need to wait for someone who knows carbs to actually physically appear in order help you (although it probably would be helpful if you do know someone).
I'd didn't see where you mentioned how it runs other than the hard starting after sitting more than a couple days.
There's a linkage missing from the rear pull off to the 2ndary air flaps that has been mentioned. Due to the type of connection at the 2ndary air flaps the rear pull off belongs and probably never had a front pull off due to the vacuum port arrangement.Buuut no telling with a remanufactured carburetor.Some even had a rear pull off that had a fast idle pull off feature that worked off of vacuum and water temp, but that's not the case here.Without that missing linkage I would expect a bog going into the the 2ndaries. The pull off slows the initial opening of the 2ndary airflaps preventing to much air vs fuel and hence a bog.
The choke linkage is probably not adjusted correctly to allow full opening of the choke flap.Even looks like the link to be too straight just below where the linkage connects with to flap.