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Yesterday I noticed the front carb piston seemed to "stick" before it hit bottom. Took the piston out and found the needle was slightly bent.
I got two new SM needles; the previous needles were an R and a PT (?). Figured a matched set of standard needles would make more sense ....
So now that the new needles are secure and mounted with the shoulder flat to the piston bottom, I've started to adjust mixture.
Following the "screw mixture nuts fully up to lean, then back off two full turns as initial setting" technique, I find that lifting the pistons 1/16" results in faster rpm. So I lean them more to get a "brief rise in rpm - then return to first rpm". But getting to that stage means I end up screwing the mixture nuts at least one full turn *back* up (six flats). Also, at that stage, the idle is quite lumpy - ca. 800rpm but engine rocks like crazy.
Does that sound right?
Seems the mixture is too lean per plug appearance. After balancing the carbs, what procedure do most folks here use to set mixture?
Thanks.
Tom
Yesterday I noticed the front carb piston seemed to "stick" before it hit bottom. Took the piston out and found the needle was slightly bent.
I got two new SM needles; the previous needles were an R and a PT (?). Figured a matched set of standard needles would make more sense ....
So now that the new needles are secure and mounted with the shoulder flat to the piston bottom, I've started to adjust mixture.
Following the "screw mixture nuts fully up to lean, then back off two full turns as initial setting" technique, I find that lifting the pistons 1/16" results in faster rpm. So I lean them more to get a "brief rise in rpm - then return to first rpm". But getting to that stage means I end up screwing the mixture nuts at least one full turn *back* up (six flats). Also, at that stage, the idle is quite lumpy - ca. 800rpm but engine rocks like crazy.
Does that sound right?
Seems the mixture is too lean per plug appearance. After balancing the carbs, what procedure do most folks here use to set mixture?
Thanks.
Tom
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