Cause the float tangs have little indentations where the needles have worn a little dimple... No idea how to get rid that.
Suspect they "hang" on there sometimes flood...
And the slides have warn off the chrome and are down to the brass...
I think one problem is that the clear tubing I am using (silicon) is too small a diameter and the capillary action
is giving me a false reading.... will try some thicker stuff.
Have had a good go at the idles jets with the guitar string (E# ?) and everything. Took a brave bill and
a pair of multi grips pulled the slow out of #1. Even bought some new ones ... tx to a bloke on the forum
who gave me the link. Have not used them yet.. Why on earth did they make them push in .. Grrrr.
Is it worth putting a bit of heat on the carby to pull them ?
But I take your point and I suspect you are correct.. floats are too high. Amongst other things . Is the slow speed that is
flooding it.. Motor is still new so I have not opened it up much.
Have not really looked at the main needles.. just vaguely remember the E clip in the middle somewhere.
Not sure how many positions there are.....
Will pull the rack, get the carby cleaner and guitar string and have another go at them. Have some
new float needles too...
Tx very much for the advice and moral support...
Appreciate it ....
BTW ... that tool looks the "duck guts".. Sadly the Aussie is getting smacked at the moment so I got one out
of Asia.. $30 delivered in a month :-(
Tx again