Try this
https://youtu.be/fZOd3CT6aeQ I posted video first because I could make it work.
I had my old carb sleaved, and I could never get it tuned in. It was always so rich it would foul plugs, or so lean the plugs would be white. The white part scared me enough to buy a new carb from Amal.
I also installed an air/fuel ratio sensor and guage from AEM to make setting up the carb easier. Our winters are long and I have the time.
In the end, I ended up with
230 main
107 needle
20 pilot
3.5 slide
and the needle in the 4th slot.
pilot screw at 1 and 7/8 out.
Its 7.5/1 compression, iron head.
timing is 31/30, and the fuel is leaded 101 octane.
I have had to learn how to start the bike all over, it does not need as much tickle as it used too, and also needs one small prime kick. I added a choke, which is now disconnected because it would vibrate closed slowly while I drove it.
at wide open throttle, I have a ratio of 13,20 to 1.
A perfect ratio is supposed to be 14.7/1 for new computer controlled, fuel injected motors. Anything higher than that is too lean.
For ethynal gasoline, 12.8 - 13.2 is a good target, stay under 14.7 to one. Little blips higher than that are normal and will happens when you snap open the throttle. You just dont want to drive around at higher than 14.7 to 1.
For leaded fuel, 12.5 to 1 is a good target.
Its 90F out right now, I am going for one more blast with new plugs, and make sure everything is good. If it is, the good tank and exhaust is going back on and I am going to call the carb set up.
Hope the video works for everybody, I am just learning this stuff and its a lot of mistake making.
Lee
This gave me a lot of peace of mind, I did not like finding the plugs white. Almost worse was fouling a plug while at a stop idling.
Its 90F out today