Thank you Cliff for the jet needles. I installed them and I will test the cruise mixture on the freeway on Monday.
Unfortunately my idle is still stinky rich with no adjustment on the idle screws. The more I think about it, the more I think that this carb has always had a super rich idle since I bought it.
I had changed to .035 idle tubes but went back to .032 after still having a rich stinky idle. By the way, your new .032 tube collars are .060, not .061 like the old collars, they slid right in and popped out when I blew air through the main jet.
Anyhow, running the motor at a low idle, maybe 500 rpm, I backed out the idle screw until it was loose, and rotated the primary shaft. it closed a little more, and the rpm dropped about 50 rpm but did not stall. I ran the mixture screws in and out, and watched my O2 sensor read over .9 volt the entire time.
In the forum, I saw a few ways to address this problem, looking for nozzle drip, wrong gasket etc. Well, I finally used a flashlight and saw a drip on the passenger side, about a 1 drop every ten seconds or so. The driver side was dry.
My O2 sensor is on the driver side, and it is a split manifold with no connection so the richness on the right side wouldn't show up on the meter. The drip is not the original problem of overrichness
I am going to check the bottom gasket tomorrow and see if the bypass holes line up.
In the mean time, I am hoping that Cliff can recommend opening up the bypass holes to a larger size, and what size?
Here are the current specs:
idle tubes .032
idle channel restriction a .043 drill fit, a .052 did not
don't know where the inbetween bits are
upper idle air bleed .070
lower idle air bleed .062
idle bypass air .039
mixture screw holes .081
main air bleeds (horn) .042
main air bleed (body) .042
main well bleed tubes .025
secondary well tubes .070
main jets .069
rods .042
sec rods DR
float 1/4 inch
Thanks ahead,
G. Carter