Again, many thanks to all who replied. I am having much better luck in starting it these days. Not perfect but much better! My next step is to replace all the jets on general principal and probably the needle. I want to see if I can find a stamp on it somewhere as to size, Burlen seems to say there should be one. The thing that worries me about the richness, besides possibly fouling plugs, is the possibility of a rich mixture affecting cylinder wall lubrication, so I intend to keep after it. I did send an e-mail to Amal (Burlen)and I am including it here along with the questions I asked them:
"Question: I have a Monobloc 389/47 on a 1960 BSA Super Rocket A10. I am trying to determine if I have the correct needle. I am currently running a 270 main jet, a 25 pilot jet, and a 106 needle jet. The needle is presently in the second notch down from the top. I am trying to troubleshoot sooty plugs in this bike which is presently not on the road but capable of running. I see on your web site that both D and D2 needles are available for this carb. How do I determine what I have, and what is the difference between the D and D2 needles? Thanks for your attention R Dorgan NY, USA
Vehicle Details: 1960 BSA Super Rocket, 650cc A10 engine"
Reply: Dear Sir,
The needle stamped D is the standard 4 stroke needle for a 389 Monobloc. The D2 is a richer needle, so not be of use if you are getting sooty plugs.
Depending on the age of the carb, some of the jets may have started to wear letting more fuel through.
Also if the bike you have has been modified in any way i.e. pattern exhaust or high compression cams this will affect the mixture
Kind Regards,