Captainslow,
You've done a lot of good work trying to figure this out and get it sorted. More than most of us in this Group have experience with, including me. This has been a good educational read.
Now, regarding this last post, when you say, "Applying the split linkage test I can support 1700 rpm ..." does that mean you can't get it below that rpm or the engine stalls? Stalls when taking away the air supply? There's no more fuel supply to take away in the test? Sorry, just trying to understand details. Then you add the condition, "... with the fuel being supplied at idle when I have the clicky wheel turned out as far as it will go." Remind the novices (like me), is that a full lean adjustment of the rack? So, if I understand correctly, the condition is that in split linkage test with minimum fuel supplied the rpm is still high, indicating that somehow too much fuel is being supplied from somewhere. Do I have it? That's why you said, "Idle is still super rich"? But, not rich when driving because "plugs are a nice tan color after some freeway driving".
You've mentioned the WRD a couple times in this thread. What's the status of the WRD on the currently installed pump?
- "I freed the WRD up on my old pump"
- "I also determined the WRD nut on the side was twisted to the test position, disabling the air slide."
- "I even took the WRD off the end of the IP on the floor and manually actuated its lever and that didn’t push the rack forward either."