My bike has never really run right; it would never idle when cold and warm idle has always been a struggle. The adjustment screws didn't do anything, really, though obviously you could set the slide to sit up high enough to give the bike some sort of idle (incredibly variable) when it was hot.
Recently, it would flood when the gas was turned on, not a great sign. So I thought I'd take the carb off to see if anything obvious was wrong. This is a new reproduction 276 (well, it was new in 2002!) and has been off for investigation before, but we've never found any issues.
First thing I noted was that the float bowl was absolutely choked with sediment. I hope this is related to my old (cork) taps giving out a couple of years ago and not something which is currently going on; I'll take it off again in another hundred miles to be sure.
I cleaned everything and check to be sure the float hadn't sunk (it was fine) and even lapped the needle and seat though they looked ok. As I was putting it back together I assembled it just as it had come from the factory, and did some sophisticated
"blow" tests with my mouth to make sure the float needle was seating. It wasn't! To make a long story tolerable, the float needle in this carb has two height positions, and it had come with it set on the higher one, and I had never checked or changed it. This meant the tickler was constantly letting a small amount of gas through, not to mention the height of the fuel in the carb.
I reset it to the lower setting, which did allow the float needle to seat fully (and still allowed the tickler to work) and jeebus, what a difference. It fired right away and completely shocked me by idling when stone cold (with the slide lowered, of course). I still need to work through the hot idle adjustment, but I'm confident I can now find the sweet spot for that.
I went on a ten mile test ride and came back to find I was leaving an oil trail, uh oh. The banjo fitting just below the oil tank had broken where the line leads up to the head. So now I need to find one of those...