G'Day,
Ain't no Expert but back in the 70s I had a383 2 bbl that had a really annoying habit of "Nudgeing". When you were cruising on Trailing Throttle the car would "Nudge Nudge" as though it was sort of missing but not really, it was REALLY Annoying. Your Foot wasn't really "On" the throttle but neither was it off. Long Story short one of my Club members told me the air filter Bolt on a Carter 2bbl Carby doesn't go all the way into the body of the Carburettor and if you have a habit of over tightening the Wingnut it ends up pulling the top plate away from the Body of the Carby allowing fuel to splash over into throat. I removed the top and used a sheet of Glass & sandpaper and sure enough you could see where the Top had pulled away from the Gasket. A bit of work gently Tapping & Sanding it level, a New Gasket & that cured my Problem. Might be worth checking. Hope this Helps.
Kind Regards, Tony.M (Oh & Tighten Gently in the Future)
On the Chrysler OEM Stromberg WWC 2bbl of the middle 1960s and the Holley 2210/2245 2bbl that was used from 1971 and later, the air cleaner stud issue WAS prevalent. But the Carter BBD 2bbl uses a heavy wire which snaps into each side of the throttle body to hold the air cleaner stud itself, so the over-torque of the air cleaner wing nut puts that force around the edges of the throttle body rather than into the center of it . . . where the seals for the rear of the carb fuel bowl is AND where the vac passage that goes to the power valve (on the WWC and the Holley) is located and sealed with the air horn gasket.
On the Stromberg, the issue was noticed back in the later 1960s after a carb rebuild. The old-line Chrysler service manager mentioned using a piece of glass and some sand paper to "surface" the warp out of the upper carb body. I used two air horn gaskets with a bit of silicone sealer in the center. Which worked as long as the silicone didn't deteriorate with its exposure to gasoline. I could tell when it needed replacing as when the choke plate was partially closed, it would pull fuel from the float bowl into the venturi area, resulting in a very rich warm-up mixture.
FWIW, that similar over-torque of the air cleaner wing nut issue could be an issue with any carb that puts the air cleaner stud directly into the carb air horn. Apparently, the air horn castings in other carbs are strong enough to prevent it from upward-warping their air horns?
Enjoy!
CBODY67