>If the idle speed goes up and stays up with the pedal partially pressed down or more, then the diaphragm has a hole in it.
>If as soon as you lift off the pedal, the idle returns to normal, then the valvebody/control-valve is faulty.
>If the brake pedal is extremely touchy, giving you full assist with the pedal barely pushed down, then;
1) either the control valve is broken, or
2) the pushrod is way too long.
> If the booster offers very little assist, with no other symptoms, then the pushrod is too short
>during Normal operation, the booster should barely affect the idle.
I have had no luck with the booster evacuation hose routed to just ONE intake runner; I always get a perceptable dip in rpm, whenever I stab the pedal.
Your carb should have a port for it, on the backside that goes directly into the plenum(s). If it doesn't, I'd put one on the plenum itself. It's a drill-it and tap-it deal.