In the BVF BVF 30N3-1 carb on an ETZ251 am I right in thinking that in principle OPENING the air bypass should increase the idle speed, and closing decrease it, and that opening the mixture screw should richen the idle mixture ?
The tickover on my machine is awful and the overrun is worse than awful. One friend has suggested using the absolute minimum settings to barely allow any kind of tickover may help control the awful overrun (at the expense of having to blip the throttle all the time in traffic), and on a few forums I have seen suggestions that replacing or drilling the pilot jet to 0.5 mm and using the cable adjuster to achieve some kind of tickover is the way forward. If I try this method what settings should I use for the air-bypass and mixture screws ? Also, the pilot jet is the one hidden under a blanking screw behind the main/needle jet, right ? NOT the one in the float bowl (which seems to relate to the choke).
Furthermore, the standard needle clip position (4th from top) seems a bit rich and even a hotter B7HS plug comes out black. Is there much risk in trying a weaker mixture (ie dripping the needle one notch) ? the engine seems to run pretty cool so it seems to me the whole thing is rich rather than weak at the moment.
Thanks.....