It’s a Mikuni TM24 on a GT186. The other day, I thought I had the carb jetting somewhere near. I was happy that the previous issue of an air leak at the inlet manifold had been resolved with the CamLam inlet rubber you can see in the picture on the post below.
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I am happy that the carb is not touching anywhere on the engine or inlet manifold and is “suspended” by the rubber mount.
If I rev the scooter hard on the stand, I can see petrol pouring out of the overflow. It’s an overflow that comes from the carb body above the float chamber. There is no surge contraption in a Mikuni like on a Dell’orto. I am also happy that the float chamber is set at the correct level. I have had a couple of backfires too.
On the road, running is erratic and seems to run better downhill than uphill.
My suspicion is that the rubber is too short and effectively is acting like a solid mount, causing frothing in the float chamber. I can’t pull it any further off the inlet manifold to give a bigger gap between the carb body and inlet manifold.
I am going to ask Cam Lam if they have a longer inlet rubber but has anyone any opinions or thoughts on what I have said please?
I haven’t yet rechecked the timing but the scooter ran well with this static timing on the previous PHBH30.
Ps. I have used a compressed air can to blow through every drilling and Jet on the carb too. The other thing that has changed on the engine is the exhaust. A Ron Moss Avanti clubman replaced the old MB/bum Clubman. This allows the engine to rev higher but I have not noticed increased vibration through engine and frame.