Wiggle which way and what would I be looking for?What carb are you using??
Throttle shafts have been known to wear and create vacuum leaks.
Remove all linkage and springs and try wiggling the shaft. Quick and free.
I don’t have enough clearance to double up on gaskets.
Side to side and up and down. Pretty much any direction. In and out shouldn't cause a leak.Wiggle which way and what would I be looking for?
I have to use one on the thinner side otherwise the air cleaner and hood rub. Some stumbling and inconsistent throttle response. Probably been like this a while but yesterday was the first time I actually heard it. Minimal vacuum lines on the vehicle checked all of those. Has to be at the carb because it’s done it before. I’m going to try the grease. Done that before on other gaskets with some success. Any particular type? I’ve also used Indian head shellac before on other cars and seemed to fix it. What about a thin layer of that or some Gasgacinch? Or I could do gasgacinch on the intake side and grease on the carb side?What size/thickness gasket are you using????
Should have absolutely no movement or minimal?Side to side and up and down. Pretty much any direction. In and out shouldn't cause a leak.
Have you started to use oil? The intake manifold even on the inside of the lifter valley can cause vacuum leaks.
What are the symptoms that you have noticed?
Can you hear the leak?
Gotcha......The carb gaskets I've always used have only been like .020 to .030 thick. I do run a phenolic spacer but that has gaskets on both manifold and carb sides.I have to use one on the thinner side otherwise the air cleaner and hood rub
Is this a 351? Or are you using a taller intake than normal?I have to use one on the thinner side otherwise the air cleaner and hood rub.
Do you have any vacuum caps blocking unused ports? They often fail far too quickly and you can’t always see the leaks, except in the thick rubber ones where they show the cracks.Some stumbling and inconsistent throttle response. Probably been like this a while but yesterday was the first time I actually heard it.
Brakes are manual. Only thing using a port on the vac block is the trans modulator. Other port is capped.This is a process of elimination. You have some good ideas given on things to check. Keep crossing them off your list. Every time you are one step closer.
Keep in mind new doesn't equate to good. Just did a bunch of work on my plow truck. 2 of the "new" items were bad out of the box. The ps pump was a rebuild and I knew better than to trust a rebuild . First time I've had a voltage regulator bad out of the box even though others have it happen.
Do you by chance have vacuum brakes?