JMRacing66 said:
Thanks guys.
The engine is running fine when its going and pulls well. The issue I have is when coming to a halt at lights or a junction quite often the engine cuts out. I'm not sure if I need the tickover set slightly higher or whether it is something else to do with the carb, but its quite annoying !
Assuming the carb is working ok.....
Does this happen when the engine is warm ... or all the time? How is it when starting ... both from cold an also when fully warmed up?
Check simple things like all the spade connectors to the coil are good and tight. The carbon rod is good in the distributor cap. Both can cause stalling as you describe.
Do a full tune up ... valve clearances/points(if using)/timing. Set the carb back to base and re-set ... I found this a good guide
http://www.volkzbitz.com/34pict-3---4-and-h30-31-adjustments.html
remove the volume and bypass screws and spray through with carb cleaner to remove any blockages. Also make sure that the throttle is fully closed, the screw on the throttle arm that the cable is attached to has to be only just touching the cam on its lowest point.
Could be a vacuum leak somewhere ... check by spraying some WD 40 or similar around all the intakes - if there is a change of speed in idle then you have a leak. Would be masked at higher revs but weaken the mixture sufficiently to cause a stall at low revs.
Make sure the fuel cut –off valve is working by removing the wire and re-attaching with the ignition on, engine off. You should hear a click.
Check for carb icing (usually only a problem before fully warmed up).
Try loosening the idle jet just below the choke unit about 1/2 turn, if the idle gets better, the idle jet is too small.
Vaporisation of fuel can also be a cause making the carb flood at lower revs ... are any of the fuel lines near the heat riser or anything hot? This can cause the fuel to expand increasing pressure and causing flooding - move the lines further away.