Thank you Jeff, here is what I did today:
Removed BC and found three shims, 2 @ 1.92 mm and one @ 0.52 mm
1st try: installed one of the thick shims; cleaned one spark plug to monitor for rich or lean firring.
Result: hard starting, no idle. Increased idle mixture on IP, adjusted idle air, idle OK but no acceleration, no guts and lots of backfire and popping exhaust. To lean?
2ND try: installed on thick and one thin shim;
Result: a little better, but no good!
3rd try: installed both thick shims, idle to high, readjusted idle air screw.
Result: GREAT, just as good as before I started the adjustments. Sparkplug looks better after returning from "Italian Tuneup"But.....will removal of that thin shim have a great effect on my milage? I am thinking on getting some more thin shims to do some more experimenting after I determent if milage has changed at all.
Allow me one more question: You wrote:"...removing shims under the BC and TURNING IT CLOCKWISE" After I reinstalled the BC there is no more movement to turn it clockwise, or are you referring to screwing the BC back in a clockwise manner?
Please let me know if I missed something.
Thanks' again!
CHEERS !
WITT !