Pummer67 wrote:
Hi thanks for advice. I think the reading was just above 0.10. I can't remember all the other readings on the computer. Just the one at the top left of the analyser. My cousin altered a tapered screw which I think he said was supposed to be only about 2 and a half turns out but this was way more than that. He said the further out it went the more fuel it lets in and with this wound right out it didn't alter the reading at all. Could someone take a photo of the small vacuum pipes that come off the dizzy and two to air box. I have one that isn't connected and I can't for the life of me work out where it's supposed to go.i will check all your suggestions. My mate said there is something that wears inside the carb which allows more air in but I can't remember what this was.
Was this done on a garage or Mot type of analyser..

If so, where is the print out..

The test must be done properly..
Before you start twiddling the mixture screws and throttle stops..

This will show you where all the bits are, and how to set up the carbs..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=najLc9GlLJ0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I use 'Hawk' engine analysis equipment..
mixture analysers (13.4 parts air to 1 part petrol) can be bought from a well known auction site
Sort all those air leaks first, if need be change any tired looking hoses..
Aircooled bliss..

Cordialement,
