I have been having issues trying to tune my carbs lately on my 69"S". They have been running very rich, to the point they are fouling plugs (Champion N9YC) and I can wind the mixture screw up as far as it will go. It still runs and indicates running rich on my colortune plug. I tried dropping the float levels with no change to richness. I had noted that when the mixture screws were fully wound up, the top of the jet was marginally lower (about 0.4mm) than the bush that it sits in.
Today I reset my needles to be lower than the usual method of the shoulder being flush with the bottom of the piston. Before I centred the needle, I set the shoulder height of the needle to be flush with the top of the jet. It seems to have done the trick and I can now see a noticeable difference when idling. I can actually get the colortune to show a blue colour set at 6 flats lower than top.
Just wondering if anyone else has had similar issues and has had to resort to lowering the jet. Is it a sign of wear in the needle and jets? I am currently running GP needles in my 1 1/2" SU's. From memory I think, they are somewhere between No.7 and BP on SU charts. What needles are used on Police "S"?
Regards Fritzie
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