It is possible the O rings and washers remained behind when you pulled the mixture screws and now you have two layers of o rings & washers on the mixture jet? With my carbs the PO had tightened down #2&3 mixture screws 100% of the way down and with great force. I had to use a pick to get them out.
It sounds like you have done a thorough job of cleaning the carbs but perhaps along the way the carbs were exposed to carb cleaner and if so, the rubber components could have been damaged. There are O-rings on each side of each butterfly which will be damaged by carb cleaner and if they were never replaced, they're 30+ years old and may have become brittle and leaking or cracked. If so, your idle will never be controllable.
These O-rings are readily available but will require separating each carb body to get to them, at which point you will need to reattach & resync the carbs.
Something to do over the winter and something I neglected to do when rebuilding my carbs this year. Mine aren't leaking but I'm going to replace them anyway because everything else was replaced and these old O-rings will be the first parts to fail.
Also, if you get mercury in your engine, that's not good cause mercury and aluminum don't play nice.
It sounds like you have done a thorough job of cleaning the carbs but perhaps along the way the carbs were exposed to carb cleaner and if so, the rubber components could have been damaged. There are O-rings on each side of each butterfly which will be damaged by carb cleaner and if they were never replaced, they're 30+ years old and may have become brittle and leaking or cracked. If so, your idle will never be controllable.
These O-rings are readily available but will require separating each carb body to get to them, at which point you will need to reattach & resync the carbs.
Something to do over the winter and something I neglected to do when rebuilding my carbs this year. Mine aren't leaking but I'm going to replace them anyway because everything else was replaced and these old O-rings will be the first parts to fail.
Also, if you get mercury in your engine, that's not good cause mercury and aluminum don't play nice.
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