356 cam, 7.25/1 compression, iron head swing arm flash 1958. 376/40 triumph carburetor, 25 pilot, 240 main, 3 and 1/2 slide, 106.5 needle clip in lowest position, 5/16 timing, champion l82c plugs, 11 and 8 for valve clearance.
Lean, scary lean.
about 10 years back I had the carburetor sleeved because the slide would stick in the bore near the top.
Now that its running lean I ordered a 30 pilot, a 107 needle, and a 250 main (i should have ordered more sizes, this stuff coming from across the pond).
I also order a #3 slide off ebay. Well, the slide came in today, and is so sloppy in the body its un-usable. It appears the guy who sleeved the carburetor just took a skim cut out of the body, then jammed a sleeve over the slide to tighten things up.
He should have sleeved the body back to round and stock size.
so I took it for a ride with the loose sleeve anyway, It idles terrible, and still way too lean.
I am at stock flash jetting (except the needle is 106.5), and way to lean. I have sprayed around the carb and head looking for leaks and cant find any.
I am running a stock air filter with 2 layers of a cloth like filter and the screens.
The only things not stock here are the 376/40, and the sleeved body. The electrodes and porcelain are light grey/white after a 10 minute ride.
I dont want to keep running it like this, it only has 180 miles on the motor.
any ideas here?
Lee