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moody
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I'm not sure a bad impulse would make it always run rich though. I thought a poor impulse would cause it to run lean. I've seen carbs run rich when people had seated the jet screws too tight, then opened them up to get the proper setting. That can cause it to be flared and look like a funnel. I've also seen jets that have been deformed or reamed out unintentionally when people use a torch tip cleaner to remove junk from the jets. That can also cause it to surge and idle poorly. The jets should look uniform, with crisp edges, otherwise it will be hard to make that carb work properly. Not that I know everything about this specific carb, but that has been what I've experienced. The metal is fairly soft so its not that forgiving. Im sure some of the full time builders can offer some advice.
I've been fortunate to have repaired my carbs with no issues until I recently got one with a bent h needle. So I'm just as curious as you are.