I'd bet $ to doughnuts that it's a leaky float bowl needle, maladjusted
float arm or needle, or a float that's taken on some fuel and doesn't
float anymore. Inother words, look to the float bowls.
The other possibility is that the jets have worn oversize, but that's
pretty unlikely, as that would mean a maladjusted needle going
undiagnosed for a long time.
> Wrong needles? Leaking needle valve & seats?
>
> Pa
>
> Doug & Sheryl Altman wrote:
>
> > Fellow Spridgets - My mechanic (more apropos would be maniac!) and
I are
> > trying to solve a problem with which perhaps someone can help. I
installed
> > the original type 1 1/8" Skinner-Union carbs on my 948 cc '59
Bugeye. He is
> > using a Colortune unit to set the mixture. We cannot get the
mixture to
> > lean out - it is always too rich. Rebuild carbs, reamed and
oversized
> > throttle shafts, new needles (lean) flush with bottom of plunger,
new jets
> > with bottom nuts all the way up, floats adjusted properly, good
compression
> > on the engine, valve lash good. What are we missing? Any thoughts?
> >
> > Doug (bandana/bead man/prisoner)
> >
> > "I have thought too much to stoop to action." -
> > Philippe Auguste Villiers
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