LUVSDIRT wrote:
Although I have never actually seen this problem, I had a friend once that bought a set of carbs and the venturis were too large for the engine they were going on. My understanding was that the engine did not have enough volumetric air flow to make the carbs work properly and it ran super rich and genrally very sluggish until the vents were changed to smaller ones. This makes sense because when the air enters the vents, there has to be a velocity increase caused by the air being squeezed through the carbs to get everything to run right in the carb. Of course this comes from the engine running and pulling vacuum through the carbs and the smaller the vents are, the more the velocity increase is.
With a 2332, I wouldn't think that this would be a possibility but it might be worth checking if you have a smaller set of vents that can be robbed from another carb temporarily.
I can't think of anything else other than an intake leak or a fuel leak below the butterflies as you mentioned.
Thanks for the input and yes that is correct. What i cant figure out is that my old carbs are exactly the same as the new ones. The venturies and all are the same. All i did was take the new jets out of the new ones and put them in my old ones and it ran fine. I still beleive i got a bad set of carbs. I talked to Rob herring about this last nite and he said his got a set once that had pit holes in the idle jet seats and wouldnt let the jets seat properly. Im thinking this is what i have also.