Ok, winter has returned and I'm back to trying to solve this. I hooked up a vacuum pump to the snorkel motor and it operates the butterfly just fine. I do not detect any vacuum though on the line that goes to it. When should it have vacuum? Is it when engine warm, cold? Is it outside temp related?
I'm confused though. The problem doesn't happen until I drive 10 miles at highway speed. It runs really good when the engine is cold. So if the warm air is used from the heat riser tubing only when engine is cold, how does it prevent carb icing when the engine is warmed up [which is when mine happens]?
I'm wondering about the "The coolant lines at the base of the carb should keep it warm enough to prevent icing." as Gloyale mentioned. I see one line that comes from the thermostat and disappears under the carb somewhere. It's the size of a gas line hose. I don't see where it reappears on the other side or another return line. What am I looking for?