The carbs are BS32SS models. The problem is there is a flat spot just off idle, it's not even a stumble, more of a momentary dead spot. It is most apparent when I have backed off for a corner to about 50mph and then open the throttle to power on coming out of the corner. There is a dead spot and slight hesitation until it comes "on the needle" and then has full power again.
As most will know I have done a full rebuild on this motor so the carbs are clean as a whistle. I have removed the carby tops and checked the diaphragms for holes or tears, nothing found.
I was going to try one size larger pilot jet, but then put a colourtune on the motor and tested the combustion flame colour for each cylinder and by adjusting the idle mixture screws on each cylinder was able to go from yellow flame to blue flame, which covers the full range. So I do not think changing the pilot jet will make any difference. What do you think?
Obviously I cannot change the cutaway as these slides do not have a cutaway and there are no alternatives anyway.
I have shimmed the needles by one position using the washer method as suggested by Ed (Nessism) and I have really good power when the motor is operating on the needles. If I dropped the needles down to their original position would that make the transition from pilot to needles more smooth?
Also I have two sets of springs that go in the cavity between the diaphragms and the carb tops, a larger diameter set and a smaller diameter set. Would changing these springs over possibly improve things?
I have tried the highest idle method to set up the mixture screws but do not get any change in idle speed.
I have the mixture screws at 2 1/2 turns out, 3 turns out shows the idle mixture to be too rich on the colortune instrument.
Any other suggestions appreciated.
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