Basically, the spring is compressed and trying to adjust the WOT pump arm clearance of .015 wasn't possible as the tension went away as the adjuster bolt was lengthened. The spring is shorter now than when it was produced. I put a washer between the spring and the pivot arm on the bolt to take up the clearance so I could get the car started after the rebuild/reseal. I guess I figured if it worked fine but it's completely possible the geometry and or tension is far enough off to be affecting the amount of fuel being pumped right off idle. I'm ordering a new arm/spring assy from Holley to replace the assy on the carb now.
RPM is 900 on the tack and about 850 on the timing light.
I do know the secondary butterflies are cracked open slightly and I didn't change the stop screw during the reseal process so not sure how much of a turn from closed the screw actually is.
The distributor is still factory plumbed to ported vacuum, initial at 10 degrees, 36 degrees at approx 3400 rpm, increasing from there as rpm increases. The engine pulls clean and hard, it's just that right off idle hesitation I'd really like to get rid of.
Having rethought about trying to see the slots from the top is just silliness. The only way to really get there would be by borescope and even then it would be a wild ass guess.