I have seen that happen with wear around the throttle shaft in the carbie.
Otherwise float level 16.5mm and needle shoulder level with piston. If
there is a problem with the diaphram it will run rich.

Regards,
John.


On 15 June 2015 at 09:45, Rob Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

> G'day all,
> Our H36 dimona is performing very well at 3200 full power climb out but
> throttle back a little bit to 2800-3000 and it starts to run rough. Lower
> power settings are smooth.  In course pitch, speed up with a enough power
> and it happens in the same rev range but different throttle positions.
> It seems to sometimes improve with a bit of choke but not often enough to
> conclusively say that it is over lean at those RPMs.
> We have so far done metering needles, diaphragms, float levels and float
> needle valve. The carb has done a fair few hours
>
> A new one to me...any ideas?
> Rob
>
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> Rob Thompson
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