I restarted the engine and let it run for several minutes. The kocking occured only once more, but it was much, much less alarming than before. Because the knock happened after the engine was warm, I suspect that you are right about the carb cleaner being the cause.
The idle, however, is still extremely high. It is idling at nearly *2500* RPM!! I adjusted the air filter to make sure it was on tight. (A lesson I learned a couple years ago on another SHO) After I adjusted it, the RPM came down to normal for a few seconds and then went back up after I revved the engine a little. The weird thing is that the idle is NOT fluctuating at all. Isn't fluctuating normally the sign of a vacuum leak?
I drove around the block and experienced the same high idle. I was very careful when reinstalling the manifold not to drop anything! I had a friend with me to make sure that didn't happen, so I am fairly certain that nothing fell in. I know that the idle cannot be manually adjusted, but is there ANYTHING I can do to bring it down without having to take it in and hooked up to a computer???
Deven