Baffled with carb problem ... (long, but not winded)

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StephenB wrote:I am sure, snowbum has a lot to say but I have yet to manage to read one of his articles in its entirety.
Well, there you go... ;)

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Thanks, Kurt, that's one of the other things I've learned (again, that class in university was a hundred years ago!). I'll look it up again for sure.
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Stephen -

I can't say that the 'bum always has the answer, and sometimes it might be buried deep, but it is a resource. FWIW.

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I don't have trouble reading Bum's articles, it's just negotiating the site and looking at the horrible old layout that I find painful. :mrgreen:
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I suppose I agree, but I've been to the site enough and have finally figured out where the key pieces of info are. That's because the questions that come up tend to be the same 'ole ones...!

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Kurt in S.A. wrote:You need to measure the amount of gas in the bowl after allowing to fill and then turning the petcock off. I forget the numbers, and it depends on the 32/40mm carbs, but it's something like 22-24mm in depth measured in the center of the bowl.

That's where I'd look to be sure one side is not really running richer than the other.

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Kurt, I am interested in the exact numbers? Can you confirm them 22-24mm for the 40mm Bings? In my leaning out experiment I am at 155 mains and needle on 1st (without hesitation stumbling pinking etc) so when I change to 152 mains I can check the levels again using your method.
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Ok, I read snowbums article: 28mm is the number for the 40mm Bings.
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I didn't see your follow-up post, and I was going to cut-n-paste the number. I hope that helps or at least lets you move onto some other factor.

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Kurt, I am already done searching, did you see my earlier post? Killing the engine after a 3min 4000rpm ride revealed perfect spark plugs ... I was barking up the wrong tree!
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