Some of you will remember my travails with a sticky carb at this year's Carlisle gathering. After a good warm the driver's side carb would not return to idle unless you blipped the gas pretty hard. I've switched to a CSP bell-crank throttle linkage (love it, but it didn't solve the problem), and had that carb off several times for partial tear-down and cleaning. Recently the other carb started exhibiting the same behavior. I've done quite a lot of cleaning on both, although I still haven't found any place selling the magical "Sea Foam" that some of you talk about. The cleaning, a good tightening where appropriate, multiple return springs, and balancing the throttle linkage has made the problem less bad, with it usually not sticking above 1500-1700 rpm, but it's still annoying. Other than this, the car is running beautifully, but I would really like to fix it.
I have verified that I cannot remove the butterflies without major surgery as the ends of the screws holding them in have been spread. That prevents me from any cleaning, burnishing, etc., that requires removal of the throttle shafts. At this point, my only ideas are:
1. Switch to Dells - If I could find a set that had been rebuilt and setup properly (Art Threan?). Kinda pricey.
2. Switch EFI - REALLY pricey!
3. Put HUGE return springs on the throttle and consider every drive an exercise regimen for my right leg - I currently have 7 springs: 1 built into each carb, 1 built into the bell-crank, and two external ones on each carb. Don't really want any more.
4. Try to find a voodoo witch in one of the Gullah barrier island communities and have her cast a spell on the car.
5. Live with it.
As you can see, none of my choices are particularly good. I will remove the carbs (again!) and give the throttle shaft as good a cleaning and lube as possible if/when I find some Sea Foam, but that's about all I know to do. Anybody got a better idea?
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