Hi Guys.
Ok, first of all, again thanks for taking time to reply. A couple of findings…
I’ve not been turning the fuel off! I have been just pulling up and hitting the mag kill button. So I am going to do this, can I ask when you kill the fuel how long do you sit and let it burn off? Like 10 seconds? 20 seconds? More less?
Rog, yes these are the same settings I found, thanks for this mate… the issue I have is it’s not a true SS, it’s a 1955 a7 engine number but has an alloy head fitted. However pretty much everything is new (mostly) so not much wear.
The interesting thing is, I have pulled the original carb, pretty worn and it had the following settings…. (Bike again had an open air trumpet, and was fitted with open pipes)
Original 376 worn carb
200 main jet
30 pilot
06 needle (I think the 1 has worn off, so 106)
3 1/2 slide
Needle clip at highest setting
Obviously I don’t actually know if the bike ever ran well on these settings as was off the road 20 years, but had signs of hard use and the motor was well worn lol.
Bike as I found it with the pull back pipes and me sitting on it.
The next photo in the field is how the bike looks now, (the always look better in the photos lol)