by rgalajda » Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:43 pm
These carbs were all over the place in regards to air bleeds, jets , and idle bypass air, over the years.
In the late 60’s main air bleeds could be as small as .040”
In 1970 Chevrolet switched to approximately .110 main air bleed and some of them had .134” idle bypass air. Idle air bleeds were all over the place. Idle tubes varied from low 30s to as large as .040”.
So large main air bleed requires larger main jet. Large idle air bleed requires larger idle tube.
In regards to your Idle bypass air . Some of those later carbs were drilled with a step in the baseplate, so the inner ( smaller ) step is where you meaure.
I would enlarge that to between .110 to .120”
Use your 73 main jets with the 43k primary rods. Adjust the APT to 3 turns up from bottomed to start.
You can knock the aluminum plug out so you can adjust when testing at cruise speed.
Use the CH .0570 secondary rods. But I think you will need a secondary rod approximately .0440 such as DA
Your mixture screw holes at .093 should be ok.
Test and decide if you need to go to .039” with the idle tube.
If someone would like to add to this , please do.