Mercury Kid":2o3uxejr said:
It's run fine until this afternoon when it stalled pulling up to a stop light.
Hey Mercury Kid, I'm guessing you got your accelerator pump (or bogging) issue resolved, and if I understand your statement here, it was running fine until the stall? No bogging issues etc?
It's very possible (especially the 1100), that there is crud in the fuel system. It could also be timing related vacuum etc, but the fact that it went from running fine to not, could be due to crud entering your rebuilt carb from the tank. What kind of condition is your gas tank in?
The inline filter on the 1100, the metal one that threads into the fuel bowl on the carb, has pretty poor filtering element...it will let alot of junk through that can dirty your needle valve&seat. The a/f mixture screw you mention only affects a/f mixture at idle. Once out of the idle circuit, the a/f ratio is a relatively fixed ratio controlled by the size of the main jet relative to venturi cfm. Point is that if the car runs fine at higher rpms and bad at idle, and the problem at idle just started occuring, I would think you've introduced some crud from the tank into the fuel bowl, which will keep the needle&seat from sealing properly and causing a rich/stumbling idle. Best way to confirm this is to check the condition of your plugs (would likely be black in color...maybe even wet...from the rich idle).
If this is your problem, I'd take the carb back apart, clean the needle/seat, and fuel bowl, flush the passages with some carb cleaner, and install an additional inline clear type fuel filter as Ludwig suggests (IIRC Fram G2 is one type) ahead of the stock one. This will keep crud from getting back into the carb/fuel bowl, but you may still need to flush/clean your tank and lines depending on their condtion.