I have been looking at motor cycle tuning.
There are various ways that they are able to adjust the flow in the main jet.
I have a pre war Johnson that has an adjustable main jet, so this is not new.
Have looked at the 400 series Amal carb and have worked out a simple way of having an adjustable main jet.
Before I do the conversion I did think that this must have been done before with Seagulls, does it work?
Perhaps the Kiwis have had a go?
I would think that when going flat out, a little tweak to the carb could get it on song.
I have played with loads of two stroke engines that have a tuneable carb, chainsaws in particular.
When you get the mixture correct they run very well. I can not see that the seagull engine would be much different.
Has anyone had a go at this, or am I breaking new ground.

H-A