=========================================================== Empower your Team with Remote Access. GoToMyPC Pro provides your organization with instant remote access to email,files, applications and network resources in real time. FREE TRIAL: caaccMSb7yoMza/ ExpertCity =========================================================== I've got the Carter AFB carbs back on the Max Wedge and I'm happy to report that they no longer leak after the engine is shut off. I syncronized them at 2,000 rpm than adjusted the idle speed screws to idle at 1,000. It idles fine and has plenty of power, and I can even cruise in town in 4th gear at 1200 rpm without the engine bucking. (I couldn't do that with my 413 & 750 Edelbrock). I'm having just one problem. When I put in the clutch at a stop light, the engine wants to run at 1500 to 1700 rpm. The linkage isn't sticking, and each carb has a throttle return spring. The pump adjustment is in the 3rd hole on the rod, per the specs. It's almost like the engine is getting gas through the metering rods. If I let out on the clutch and apply a load then push it back in, the engine idles normally at 1000. Edelbrock carbs have an orange step up spring for the metering rods calibrated for 5 inches of vacuum. They have a strip kit with several spring options. If this was an Edelbrock card, I'd try a 4 or 3 inch of vacuum spring. Does anyone know the rating for a factory step up spring in a Carter AFB? Also... does anyone know whether the step up springs from an Edelbrock carb will fit a Carter? If I remember correctly, the metering jets are different, but I've never compared the step up springs...Brian '64 Belvedere Woodstock, IL. =========================================================== Buy Stocks and Index Funds for just $4 No Account or Investment Minimums and No Inactivity Fees Automatically invest weekly or monthly and build your future. caaccMMb7yoMzf/ Sharebuilder =========================================================== ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html. b7yoMz.