I recently fitted new carb floats as the old ones were clearly very old and discoloured. Also new pivot pins as a PO had clearly been battling with pliers to remove them (why? they tap out easily). And new needles and gaskets. Since then I've had problems starting from cold, the engine fires a few times, then dies, try again, maybe it will stumble into life, coughing and spitting and dying at the slightest throttle opening. But after about a one-minute warm-up all is suddenly fine, it takes rpm easily and on the road, it's perfect. Using the choke enrichener improves things a bit, but not much. Varying pilot jet screw opening seems to make no difference at all. Sounds like a temporary fuel shortage, but why only temporary?
When I took a close look at the old floats I saw that a PO had bent down the tabs which control the needles, this would have the effect of raising the fuel level. I'm beginning to wonder if that PO had some good reason for faffing around with the fuel level. Has anyone heard of the old flat-top Bings behaving like this?