I took it out and it was very powerful, almost as if nothing was wrong. So, I took it home and started making small adjustments to the fuel screw in the bottom of the carb. It was out 3/4 of a turn from seated do I adjusted them up to 2 turns and nothing. When cold would not start......
I started it with starting fluid again, got it warmed up and tried to adjust the air mixture screws, currently set at 1 turn out. This had little effect on the motor, even with all 4 screwed all the way in. I was expecting the engine to stall out with them all in but it did not. So, with it idling I sprayed brake cleaner at the intake boots and it caused the engine to almost stall. When I sprayed at multiple boots at the same time the engine did stall.
That was as far as I had got so this coming weekend I will be removing the carbs and taking a look to see if the boots were tightly clamped to the carbs and the head. The rubber 'O' rings between the boots and the head were replaced at the time of the carb rebuild so I don't expect them to be a problem unless they weren't properly seated when installed. Again, this will be subject to investigation this weekend. I was really hoping the boots were going to be ok but if they are not them the only alternative is to replace........ We'll see what happens on the weekend and take it from there.
Am I missing anything here ?
Jamie
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