I am having the toughest time dealing with some combinations of problems with not one but two different 1904's.
Background--I am (trying to get )running and old 1956 Ford f-100 with a newly rebuild 223 inline-6. All ignition and everything else you can imagine is new and recently inspected.
More background--I have been getting as much advice from a Ford truck forum and have gotten pretty good in depth advice, but it is of no use.
I am still stuck in some serious and mysterious ruts.

let's get started.
I was told to use a vacuum gauge to tune the motor--told that it'd get the fuel mixture, idle, and timing in perfect synch(more precise than any timing light alone). So I was given a guide on how to do it. I tried it and I failed miserably. So I got another 1904 from another truck and rebuilt it, problems didn't go away.
My engine just isn't doing, or reacting as it's being told(or as I was told it would). I can explain how it reacts if you want.
Problems?
1)the truck will not run with the choke plate completely open/vertical. Neither carb would allow it. Won't go any more open than this before immediately bogging down:
2)the manual and other people have told me it's supposed to idle at ~550 rpm. The truck won't go below 700 without missing terribly.
I'm sure the carbs were rebuilt completely and correctly(although if you lok in the pic above, there is a little tube keeping me from removing the "pump discharge nozzle assembly"). And have been told by everyone I know--even online--that I'm sol(because they don't know how else to help me). So I came here hoping to find just a little light at the end of the tunnel on my carb problems....I have nowhere else to turn.
Thank you very much.
If there is any more details that you need from me, please don't hesitate to ask.
Background--I am (trying to get )running and old 1956 Ford f-100 with a newly rebuild 223 inline-6. All ignition and everything else you can imagine is new and recently inspected.
More background--I have been getting as much advice from a Ford truck forum and have gotten pretty good in depth advice, but it is of no use.

let's get started.
I was told to use a vacuum gauge to tune the motor--told that it'd get the fuel mixture, idle, and timing in perfect synch(more precise than any timing light alone). So I was given a guide on how to do it. I tried it and I failed miserably. So I got another 1904 from another truck and rebuilt it, problems didn't go away.
My engine just isn't doing, or reacting as it's being told(or as I was told it would). I can explain how it reacts if you want.
Problems?
1)the truck will not run with the choke plate completely open/vertical. Neither carb would allow it. Won't go any more open than this before immediately bogging down:

2)the manual and other people have told me it's supposed to idle at ~550 rpm. The truck won't go below 700 without missing terribly.
I'm sure the carbs were rebuilt completely and correctly(although if you lok in the pic above, there is a little tube keeping me from removing the "pump discharge nozzle assembly"). And have been told by everyone I know--even online--that I'm sol(because they don't know how else to help me). So I came here hoping to find just a little light at the end of the tunnel on my carb problems....I have nowhere else to turn.
Thank you very much.
If there is any more details that you need from me, please don't hesitate to ask.