Hi all, Thanks for the prompt replies.
I should have reiterated that i've done the mag conversion - to electronic - (SRM) some time ago, only to discover that sparks were still absent. ( turned out to be 'blue box'
failure, -replaced by Boyer under guarantee ). Now sparking well, timing checked and double checked, carb stripped checked for obstruction, flange flat and sealed, internals new and correctly spec'd. for '60 S.R., body/throttle clearance 12-15 though hence decision to sleeve.(now in the long queue).
Do you you guys concur that things like H.C., "Sports" cam, Goldie silencers, and open induction can all play their part to a significant degree in making starting difficult.?
I understand that each of the above can have an influence when tuning the carburetor and I'm currently seeking what data I can on tuning sequences etc. when faced with these "complications". I have some books in the post, so i'll either educated or confused in time.
Bearing in mind the bike is something of a mongrel (with pretentions) I'd be interested to hear your views on induction 'filtration' (or lack of it). I've avoided same to date purely on appearance grounds (most models of the late '50s early 60s ran without) and only became common-place with unit construction ???. With low milage in the UK I consider 'wear' not worth the worry.
Should all or some of the jetting take this omission into account.? (1 5/32",25,106,350(+).
Hope the above 'fleshes-out' somewhat.
Flash'