Carb problem?

Idle adjusting.
Set float level, make sure that all jets are clean and fuel flows freely from the float bowl drain
when the screw is cracked open.
Start with air screw 1.5 turns out.
Set idle screw so that it has some sort of idle. With TORS it is the big screw under seat on top of
unit. With no TORS is is the brass screw midway down carb body.
Warm up motor and then set idle screw for a faster idle, 2000rpm+
Adjust air screw either way to get the fastest idle.
Adjust air screw a little at a time leaving 10 secs or until the motor responds.
Re adjust idle screw for desired idle .
if the air screw ends up being more than 2 1/2 turns out the pi;]lot is too big.
if the air screw is less than 1/2 a turn out the pilot is too small
 
Ok, you think it's carburetor problem and not an air air leak?

A leakdown test will tell you if you have an air leak.
I don't hear an air leak type hang.
Pull and clean the carb, could be a dirty pilot jet
Tune that airscrew for highest idle, then fine tune it for clean revs and quick return to idle.
 
A leakdown test will tell you if you have an air leak.
I don't hear an air leak type hang.
Pull and clean the carb, could be a dirty pilot jet
Tune that airscrew for highest idle, then fine tune it for clean revs and quick return to idle.
Ok mayb I'll tinker with it today if I get time thanks, would you know about setting the float level or checking it?