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Is it posible to elimanate an off idle to WOT lean spike completely?
Sounds like you need to 're-qualify' the bolt/plunger at the end of the acc. pump/lever (has the spring on it)... I would check the following:
Motor off, get feeler gauge set, open to .01, .015, .020)...
Pull throttle lever open to WOT... with other hand slip feeler gauges between the head of the bolt/plunger and the acc. pump lever... if you can get a .020 in there or bigger... time to get a wrench and tighten it... you'll be in the ballpark if the .015 fits and isn't looser... and it shouldn't be tighter than .010 or you'll need another acc. pump lever and casing)...
That should help crispen things up... next up since you're dump a lot of fuel off the bat... time to check the pump cam profile...
The best way to imagine the pump and 'shooter' is the pump cam will tell it 'how much' to squish the fuel... and the shooter is 'how fast'...
So:
If you need a lot of fuel 'fast' picking the widest shooter (37,40...) and a big cam (Brown)... that will dump a lot of fuel fast... if you want to dump the same amount of fuel over a longer period then using the same cam, but a smaller shooter will help ( like using the brown cam with a 25 shooter....) more like a nozzle on a hose when you turn the water off the water at the faucet... if you open the nozzle a little it will trickle the water out until the pressure is gone... if you just open it up.. you get one big burst of water that just 'peters out'...
If you are getting enough fuel but need say a longer duration shot... (say the #37 is just a bit much and the orange pump cam is in the #2 position on ...you might seeing if the proceedure above tightens up the pump shot a bit quicker... then I'd work on maybe stepping up the cam to green #2 and the 35... or for the 'really longer/stronger'- only if you still need pump shot after 50-60% throttle opening try the 35 with the pink cam in #1)....
-D.Idiot
Another thing to ponder is 'how fast' is your timing 'ramping up' from idle to full timing... you need a slower curve to get up to cruise rpm for street
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