OK...conundrum time for me.
I'm planning on doing a complete overhaul of my carbs; I did the diaphragms and most of the gaskets a couple years ago to get the buggy running, but figure it's time to do a complete strip down, soak in a carb cleaner bucket, blow out, and replace everything including that funny little o-ring on the needle adjustment screw in the air valve. It's sucking the oil out of the dashpot, so, guess it's past its sell-by date.
Have a set of Joe Curto's rebuild kits, updated floats, new viton o-rings for the modified secondary-to-head, base, and lots of spare gaskets.
So, currently running euro needles, but picked up a new set of the fed needles (photo below). Going to try these and see how they work. The euro needles are in good nick (they were new and came with the car and I used them to get the car running initially), so can go back to them if these aren't to my liking.
So, what's the conundrum?
All the instructions (hard copy, youtubes, web searches) say, as the primary setting, to have the base of the needle even with the bottom of the air valve. So...do they mean to have the teflon (assuming that's what it is...) washer (indicated by the red arrow) even with the base of the air valve, or the brass sleeve (indicated by the green arrow)?
Thoughts? I realize this is down in the weeds...but...fiddled around with it last time (the euro needle set I have has the washer, too), and have never really been satisfied with how the carbs run (no, didn't replace the butterfly shaft seals last time...built the tool in the workshop to set the seal this time...
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TIA.