swissdean wrote:Clip is on top setting, not sure what needle it is...
Top clip is the leanest setting of the needle... if it's running rich on this it may be a X2. It probably needs to be X7/X13 - AV264/66 combination. As others have said, without knowing the carb set up it's hard hard to advise. Pilot / needle / main / slide etc all have an effect...
swissdean wrote:Running a 28 dellorto open mouth, with mb surround filter which is leaving an oil slick on my footboards, bgm v3, varitronic and side panels on ( its bloody hot under the panels too, hotter than any other lambretta i had which also has me nervous, for eg Petrol tank too hot to touch after a good run!)
Running rich and carb 'spit back' will be soak the filter in petrol, lack of air flow under panel will make it difficult for this to evaporate. Add to this the hot air under the panel it will probably make it run even richer. It is often a good idea to set the carb up with no filter/panel in the first instance and take it from there. Maybe the heat under the panel is just doing a lot of miles on a very hot day?!?! A mate described this happening to him on the recent Euro... it got so hot the petrol was bubbling!!!
You can never follow others settings exactly but here's my current set-up to give you a 'ball park' idea...
RT195 - 60/110 crank
42mm AF Clubman
28mm delly
40 slide
X13 top clip
AV288
50 pilot
118 main
250 float needle valve
Indian stator 12v DC, 17deg static
It does run rich at 1/4 throttle so I'm considering either dropping to and X7 or dropping to an AV266 and raising the clip on the X13... the dark art of jetting a carb. Others on here have far more experience than me but hope this helps...