Plug-doesn't sound like a burned valve.
Weber- fix it. dripping= washing crap out of an old engine- But could be #2 effecting number 1. Turn the screws and see if you can get two to fire at idle as it sounds like one is real rich and two is lean. Swap the idles.
I've gone through the Webers ad naseum, swapped them around, changed up all jets, E-tubes, checked AFM, lean best idled, etc etc and #1 barrel still drips so it is an engine/vibration issue-possibly cause by a pressure issue from #2 exhaust valve back up the manifold to barrel #1 forcing the drip?
TDC- nope. TDC for that cylinder. Valve cover off, dist. cap off. Pointed to number two. Wrench on the crank. Leakdown up. ROck the crank and see if you get both valves closed. Like I said, lots of overlap in an M30 meaning it ain't always where you think both valves are closed. Gots to be closed for a leakdown. Now go buy a real compression guage and spin that puppy.It doesn't care about valves closed.
I set TDC on #2 cylinder-both cam lobes pointed down and no valve movement - sorry I wasn't clear on that. I have a compression gauge - 160-165 on the other cylinders except #2.
Tip- rockers and wear- bushes, tips, valve tips, shafts- that little hole for your wire or allen wrench and it's location can tell you a lot. That hole disappears down toward the rail of the head when there's wear. Simple and visual. One that is hard to get to means something's amiss . Now you can measure off the cam. Take 4 thou off. or said another way- use 8 thou/ mm? EXmalibu got me thinking about LS7's and smoking tires. Yeah the cost too much now. Unless you're Clint Eastwood talking to your empty engine bay instead of an empty chair.
This I will check, the question is, do i feel lucky?
Nope. Don't go adding a flush to an engine unless you do so just before you change an oil. I wouldn't at all- too much crap turns loose. Better to just change your oil sooner and much more frequently until it gets clean and stays clean.
My oil is very clean and minimal varnish in valve train. I change very frequently regardless of use.
Use Seafoam. SLOWLY pour into the carb and keep a high idle. Don't let it die. AND don't decide MO is better. It's not. It's snake oil and it works every blue moon.
The snake oil is worth a try before tearing into the patient.
Chances are your carb washed crap down and out. AND maybe just needs to be blown out. I mean run that puppy. Like Forest Gump.
My car doesn not get much highway driving so will seafoam and give it a go.