Thanks for the replies and suggestions.
Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you, life gets in the way sometimes.
I ended up putting a slightly stronger return spring on the carby, that seemed to make it a little more consistent.
I used various sprays to try and find an air leak, as it does act like one, but found nothing.
I found the info from ACDodd on this page to be helpful :
https://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/t ... rbs/page-2He mentions the fast drop piston mod, I found that online in MG/264 Service Memorandum for the MGA.
I did this mod to the damper piston. Which means with a heavier oil it does not flat spot on gearchange.
Also read about how 20 weight oil is not 20W50 like we have now.
In the end went for a BDL needle as the OA6 had a few lean spots in it, and a heavier oil in the damper. The result is pretty good for numbers, and it drives well.
The idle still hunts around, but keeping the idle mixture a little rich (high 13's)means it is no problem.
So I am happy with how it all drives, but perhaps this is why fuel injection was invented !
My last daily drive car with a carby was sold about 20 years ago, so maybe I have forgotten in that time that a carby is not perfect like injection is.
Stewart.