Off the bat, my question relates to running a Mikuni carb on Triumph TR6P and therefore is not BSA related...however, t is a general carb question, so forgive me for a moment, or imagine its running on a A10
I cannot get the engine to run without the choke on. Its running very lean. I'm at 6000ft about sea level and I have the needle at the highest position and the airscrew out at the maximum. When I stop the engine, there's a lot of petrol vapor/mist that appears from the pilot intake at the base of the intake of the carb. The carb is super clean inside an out. Would jetting down alleviate the need for the choke to be open or is there something else in play?
The last time I rode the bike on a long run, the engine locked up at speed. Would that suggest its not just the pilot/air screw setting?
I've no idea and may go back the erratic idle of the Amal...
Any thoughts?
thank you,
Guy