Nellie_Rocks said:Hey Willy Mac:
I stripped my Amals down at the beginning of this year and cleaned all the 'wee' holes out with carb cleaner and wire, made a big difference.
However ..... I still find I'm tweaking the carbs (pilot / mixture screws) dependent on climate. It gets warm in Northern California during the summer requiring one set of tweaks and has now cooled to require a different set. I think over time, and my bike has 24,xxx on it, the slides and bores become worn and getting a reliable tune becomes more challenging - I'm thinking of the anodized slides as the next change.
I have not been able to get the bike to a reliable tickover below 1,000 revs and if I can get it to a point where it doesn't cut out when I come to a stop, I'm (relatively) happy. Oh, and I'm running Boyer ingintion.
As I say, I think the main issue is air slipping by the slide / bore surfaces, leaning out the mixture. I'm running with the needles one step down, so a relatively rich mixture.
Just my experience, from a novice spanner-juggler.
BTW - I'm from the UK and the grandparents grew up in Mofat, Dumfriesshire - I'd love to ride around the west coast some day, truly God's country.
- Nellie
Aye Nellie, the West coast of our bonnie land is a braw place to be on a bike, my son and me went over to Skye from Mallaig at the start of the summer and caught one of the best weekends of the year. But could do with some spare sun from your part of the world.
My Carb at this time has less than 600 miles on it at the moment so worn bore and slide has yet to come!