JohnZ, I appreciate the information and the comments. I've read in an earlier post about the "hot slot", but haven't plugged the one on my manifold yet. I concur that few carburetors are simpler than a Holley, but I believe that one of the few that is simpler is the Carter AFB. Also, in my opinion, a better design with no place to leak fuel, since the bottom is a one-piece casting.
This isn't a 40 year old carburetor I'm dealing with, it's more like 8-10 years old with very few miles on it, a new reproduction of the original Holley. And, as I've said, when it's right, it's OK. But, I've had my problems keeping it right, thus, the interest in going to something that for me at least has proven to be more trouble free.
Another question, I don't see in the manuals where a heat insulator is used on the original Holley between the manifold and the carb, did I miss something here?
I'm gonna give it one more chance, plug the "hot slot", go back thru the carb again to get it "right", then the next time . . . . .
Thanks, John, for the info. Appreciate it much!!
Ron