I don't think that the plugs have much to do with it - have tried all sorts of makes, getting hotter and hotter, but they all soot up within minutes. The latest are Denson W20ES-U 3051. The carb I took off (which looked relatively new) to start again from scratch was an Amal 930 Concentric, with 250 main. 106 needle, and No.3 cutaway. I have tried a 3.5 as well with no discernible difference.
Downdraft is interesting, but surely everyone's A10 has the same angle manifold, or is everyone making special angled gaskets to compensate? One good thing about the Wassell is that has the adjustable tangs, which the Amal did not, so I could try tweaking those a tad.
The bike does smoke a bit, which perhaps it shouldn't. As I have mentioned, I've only done just over 400 careful running-in miles since the previous owner's complete engine rebuild.
The HT leads look fine - no sparks from the insulation in a dark shed, but that doesn't mean they are, I suppose.
I can't take the bike out on the road at the moment because it soots up too quickly and starts misfiring, which I am worried could seriously affect running in.