Apply compressed air to that small air passage while holding a finger over the (removed) idle jet and idle mixture screw holes. You should feel air coming out of both holes near the butterfly. You may have to do the same on your good carb to get an idea of how much air will come out.dougie wrote: Looking at one of my carbs -
on the air intake venturi at 6 o'clock their is a passage that goes straight to the needle area.
Beside that is a smaller brass hole. Is that the air feed to the idle jet?
How do you check the very small openings at the butterfly? (All I have been able to do is carb cleaner and compressed air.)
If the air passage is blocked between the carb mouth and the mixing area above the idle jet the idle circut will draw raw gas and be very rich. If blocked after the mixing area, not enough emulsion will be sucked in and It will be super lean at idle or not run at idle.