SERIOUSLY: Whirrs-hummed like a electric motor? H*ll yeah!!

That what parent's 1990 toyota tercel carb car USED to before head decided to drop a valve head after faithiful service of nearly 12 years. Loved that car and I could had bought it off from parents but body rust got it too quickly even they had it fixed by a body work shop, I think shoddy. Was only about 160,000KM on that clock. And great way to have first car to learn driving with manual. OH WELL!
Back to Tulip's 2.2, carbs.
At one point last fall, 2.2 used to make good imition of strong deep shivering at hot idle, not the miss kind (I get that miss at cold startup when choke is closed, stops shivering once both choke opens up enough and engine start to warm). After the 2nd rebuild, then had to pull again to fix the base leak that bought down from 1500 idle to 1050 idle with idle screw barely completely unscrewed.

Still shivers at hot idle but not as strong.
Once weather is good, going into it again and lap the base, replace float, swap pair of jets to their correct locations, etc and leave it for now because weber will not be ready till I have weber rebuild kit and box of jetpac small assorted set of jets to dial in for economy driving. Have to order these from USA.
PS: second question what do you deal with the throttle kicker assembly? One: it's worn, two: diaphgram for throttle kicker is semi-leaking. This is anti dieseling and throttle kicker to prevent stalling with automatic. What about retro fitting a dashpot and forget about antidieseling thing?
For the MS-Extra to go with 16V DOHC tall deck 2.5L N/A build up, I'm also ordering those stuff as well. Things takes TIME.
Where i park Tulip routinely in front lot when I work fixing TVs/TV projos there.

When I want to fiddle with Tulip, I park it behind the TV shop building, as pictured:
Cheers, Wizard