OK, all you Monobloc tweakers and tuners - here's one for you!
A10 SR with 389 Monobloc 1-1/16 inch choke, #3 slide, 270 main jet, .106 needle jet, needle in #3 position, #20 pilot jet; engine is lumpy and 8-stroking in pilot region (up to 1/8 open), runs fine all other throttle openings. Does not respond at all to adjusting the Pilot Air Adjustment Screw. In fact, the engine runs almost perfectly with the Screw removed entirely! And it idles well with and without the Screw.
This is a new setup for me; a standard SR head which has been rebuilt with new valves and bronze guides, and a Monobloc from another source which has been completely rebuilt (new float needle and seating, air and fuel passages blown with compressed air and wire-poked, new gaskets/washers including the paper washer between the body and the jet block). New K & N RU 0810 air filter. Clearance between slide and body is .005 to .006 inch. Float level on-pip using transparent cover.
I am probably going to ignore remarks about timing, tire pressures and the like, and I am not going to lose any riding time even though my Monobloc is (gasp!) is missing its Screw. But what are the thoughts of Our Gang here?
David