Thanks for the feedback everyone. This is a problem I've been dealing with for a while now and I have tried several things in my attempts to identify what is going on. No luck so far.
brads70:
I have checked for vacuum leaks at all known areas using Gumout spray. Everything appears good. And I have checked and adjusted the secondary linkages several times and am confident they are closing all the way. The carbs are original Holleys. I do see holes in the butterfly plates but they do not appear to have been drilled. What size should they be?
71chally416:
Yes, I have removed the linkages and held the throttle closed and then slipped the linkages back in. They fall right into the holes.
72cudamaan:
The throttle plates do not appear to be catching on anything but I can look deeper into that to be sure. There is one thing that seems odd. When I go to start the car after it has cooled, I first step on the accelerator pedal to close the choke plate before starting. When I do this I can feel (and hear) the throttle plates break loose from the bores indicating that the bores have contracted around the plates enough to stick them during cooling. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the problem I'm experiencing but it's seems a bit odd.
I checked the fast idle cam and it is not engaged.
I am wondering if there could possibly be a leak between the intake manifold and head causing it?