| Tigers,
I have had an ongoing problem with my MK1A.
Some time ago, I did the car over an added a 5 speed and "built" 302.
The engine has Trick-Flow heads (I didn't paint them!), headers, Mallory 
ignition, and a not too hairy cam.
I'm using an Edelbrock 289 Performer manifold with a Carter Competition 650cfm 
carb.
Here's the problem:  I live in new England, and after the winter (especially) 
the car doesn't run even - sometimes it won't idle at low rpm.  I have a friend 
who is much better at the mechanical stuff than I am.  Yesterday, he removed 
the bleeder screws from the base of the carb and blew them out with a little 
compressed air while opening and closing the throttle.  It worked!
Evidently there is moisture somewhere and he thinks the throttle plates are 
freezing.  Are there different manifold gaskets I can get to allow a little 
heat to pass up there, - do I need some kind of base plate under the carb - or 
what?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance
--
Tym McDowell
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