With the bowl vent unhooked, it runs but seems to have a hiccup occasionally, especially at higher speeds. Throttle response is crisper.
She had started stalling when I stopped in traffic or at lights, so the idle was cranked up a bit. I was able to turn it down a little, but not to where it should be. I thought it was due to wear around the throttle shafts, but it could be the anti-dieseling solenoid also.
How does the anti-dieseling solenoid work? It looks like a spring-loaded plunger and the 12v pulls the plunger into the solenoid and allows fuel to pass? So resistance of the coil should be low? And I should be able to test by removing the solenoid from the carb, grounding it and jumpering 12v to the wire?