18 months, too many $, skinned knuckles and lots of swearing later, my Sebring is finished.
I am super-excited and proud, considering this is my first restoration.
Thanks to all who have offered guidance on this project.
Only one small hiccup... the carb.
I am using the original Dellorto UBF24BS carb, but have replaced the seals, filter, needle (E19), atomizer(B260) and jet (1486-108).
The bike starts easily, but I don't have control on the idle, nor is there a quick snap off of the throttle.
It doesn't appear to matter what I do with the idle adjustment screw; the idle is high.
The fuel screw also doesn't appear to do much.
While running the bike, and fiddling with the screws, the bike will die after a few minutes of running.
My (uneducated) thoughts are that we are feeding too much fuel into the bike (hence the high idle, and lack of snap-off of the throttle), and then starve the bowl of fuel (revs high, then dies).
If I try to start the bike immediately, it will start easily (as if I've allowed the bowl to fill up again).
Lots of fuel flow from the tank when the hoses are disconnected from the carb.
We think we've checked everything that makes sense, but I'm looking for any hints on any/all things to check.
What would be typical settings for the idle and fuel screws?
The needle is set to the middle clip setting... if that makes sense? Does this sound right?
Thanks in advance,
Mike

