Burt has the spare ever been used on you BBC? I believe that is a low torque 153 tooth starter.
edit my bad that is 168 tooth starter
edit my bad that is 168 tooth starter
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Yep, in 2006 in MOAB of all places, my first starter fried,,, so I bought the one in the pic worked fine for the whole trip... then months later I upgraded to the Power Master version.. and now I pack this as my spareBurt has the spare ever been used on you BBC? I believe that is a low torque 153 tooth starter.
edit my bad that is 168 tooth starter

Ok, update. After replacing ignition switch, and its connector. It looked real bad and wires were not in good shape. It cranked once then went back to clicking.
I triple checked wires.
Then it dawned on me, I checked the flywheel area where the starter engages and it was still extended out. If I turn the motor just a smidge by hand it pops back or if I just bump it with a screwdriver.
So, do I just need to shim it? That's not something I've ever done before[/QUOTE
So weird... duno?
Maybe this battery is toast. Its a yellotop from 2006.... lol. Load test is on the weaker side but still in the good range
I'll buy a new battery and see what happens. I'm out of ideas.
The battery is very suspect. It's old, and I have had the old Optima batteries do well until all of a sudden, they won't put out enough amperage to crank it.
If you use another vehicle to jump start it, does it crank decently?
Well a Holley should be on the rich side, when normal, all things equal.
Since it runs with choke on. It is lean when choke opens.
Retorque intake, carb base, float bowls. Check all vacuum lines.
If nothing changes, carb probably has a blocked/restricted passage.
1 trick that might help is to hold rpm about 2500, and slam the choke butterfly closed for a second. If your lucky it will clear a restricted passage.
Try not to let it die while doing this it could flood out and be a bitch to restart.
Good luck let us know what you find.
I've always had good luck with the Edelbrock carbs. Simple too. There's also the Holley Truck Avenger that handles steep angles but never owned one.
Did the starter issue get resolved? If not, I'd suggest the GM starter fix mod.
http://www.oldengine.org/unfaq/solenoid.htm
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g1750
I've always had good luck with the Edelbrock carbs. Simple too. There's also the Holley Truck Avenger that handles steep angles but never owned one.
Did the starter issue get resolved? If not, I'd suggest the GM starter fix mod.
http://www.oldengine.org/unfaq/solenoid.htm
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g1750