Well, I got to looking at the intake I have laying in the garage. I was standing there, about at my wits end and it dawned on me. It IS something simple. Using the diagrams I had on hand left out one important vacuum connection. The brake booster. That hose also runs under the heater hoses, and probably got knocked by the valve cover when replacing the gasket. So I go out to the truck and take a look. Sure enough, that hose is as dry and cracked as can be. I replaced that hose and took care of 95% of the problem.
I had the carb really screwed up in order to keep it running, and I'm still fine tuning it back to normal. I just keep backing the idle screw off and adjusting the mixture until it stays running at idle. I also backed the choke out a lot, the fast idle cam is now sort of screwed up, but at least it idles and stays running right around 1000 RPM. I had it running so rich last night, I think I got about 6mpg in to work, but at least I made it in.
I jumped out on I-5 tonight because the secondary latch on the hood is flaky and the hood was flapping all over, took the opportunity to do another adjustment, and it's now darn close to where it should be. The secondaries actually seem to be engaging now, and I spun the tires all over the place when I floored it to get back on the freeway..hahaha. We'll see how the choke does in the AM.
The temp gauge is only coming up to about 160 or so, so I'm going to replace the thermostat over my upcoming break, and also put in a new set of exhaust gaskets, if I get to it. I drained and changed the coolant last week, but didn't have enough anti-freeze on hand, so it's only good to about 210/-5 right now. I'm pretty confident that this carb has a heat related setting somewhere, so this may also be part of my idle issue.
Hooked up my $5 alcohol injection thingy, and it works just fine. I've been using the little valve adjusters as a poor man's vacuum gauge. When I close the valve and the idle changes, I'm pretty confident I've got good vacuum.
Glad the forum is back up, I've had my own site in the past and it's an easy thing to forget to renew the domain. Glad it came together, and thank you Ben for making this available
