Thanks Bob. I checked that a while back by removing the vacuum sampling tubes, capping the vacuum ports, with no change in performance. I've also tested the diaphragm you're talking about with a vacuum pump and it held vacuum.
If anybody is interested, for some time I've been trying to trace down the cause of a warm weather, mid rpm range surging problem, say from 3800 rpms to up over 5,000. It could be better described as a stalling, not a surging problem, but I haven't come up with a good way to even ask the question.
The other day I put my timing light on the wires and get a nice, smooth flashing even at the rpm range where the problem manifests, so I'm still thinking some vacuum leak instead of ignition problem. Snowbum mentions that if the choke housing isn't sealing well that can cause surging from 30 - 50 mph, so I'll investigate that next, before I do the bean can swap.