Thanks for the replies - my 'car' was bought a few months ago as a pile of parts and I'm piecing it back together , bit by bit.
Current test setup has engine in chassis, fuel tank is a clean spare 1 gallon can, new fuel lines and new filter. Mechanical pump seems OK - at least, engine runs fine when choke is on and fuel is pushing through filter. new coil, new leads, new points. Compression is about 120psi (not sure what the this should be, but seems pretty good according to the 1950's data sheet on the gauge I'm using !)
Valve clearances have been set as manual.
I've just posted another question on ignition timing - manual says 4 degrees Static - which seem nice with the choke on. Lumpy when choke is off. Tried advancing the distributer, but no effect of the problem..
Using 95 RON? UK unleaded petrol - about to try Super Unleaded (98? RON) - not sure if it will make a noticeable difference but clutching at straws.
I used some high temp silicone gasket sealer as a means of eliminating possible air leaks in the problem solving route, not as a long term fix.
Have tried idle screw at various positions.
It is possible, when holding the carb up to the light, to see a very slight gap between the main choke tubes and the carb body - don't know if this is normal but they don't appear to be removable or able to adjust/tap them in any further. Should they be sealed with something ?
Carb has been cleaned via Ultra Sonic tank. I've since the last test, blown through all holes, and blown through the solenoid with it connected up to a battery (this didn't go in the ultra sonic tank ). Could this cleaning have removed some 'sealer' between choke tube and body ?
I will in the next couple of days be bolting it back onto the engine to see if any of the latest checks have made any difference.
Any comments or thoughts appreciated. Seems a shame to go Weber after all this effort !