Okay gents,
I got her bolted up. poured a little gas down the venturi, turned her over for about 3 seconds and she fired right up! No more priming it, like with the 1100, no more stalling- she runs and drives now!
Problem 1- The idle mixture screw STILL seems to do nothing on this carb! I turned it all the way in and it still idled the same, no difference.
Problem 2- NO power, just like with the 1100. I pulled the 1940 apart and checked to make sure everything was on the way it should be, and it was all good. Still though, from a standing stop, I give it gas, it feels like it's going to die- BIG flat spot- then spools up slowly. When I give it gas stopped in park, she roars very nicely. The timing's good, plugs are new Autolite 46s, properly gapped, new wires, rotor and cap, need to install the new points... Since I'm having the same prob with a second carb, I'm wondering if it's something with the engine- cam timing or something? When you get her up to speed, she cruises at 90 and still wants some more, but until about 50-60, she just spools up slowly. Any ideas? This is the first engine the guys that put it together built, so I doubt they properly degreed the cam and all that.
-Michael