My mower still has a spark- ground kill switch, broken off the bracket so it's manual push together!
Anyway, doing the plug shorting for syncing the carbs is an easy way of getting the idle mix right, but I was already in the right ball park. So it hasn't improved the slow drop to idle. Basically, no matter how I tune the bike, the only way I can set the idle speed at 1000+ rpm is by using the throttle stop screws and I will get the slow return to idle from 3000+ rpm, approx 3-4 secs from 3000rpm.
If I set the idle speed below 1000 rpm, say 600-700 rpm, the idle speed will return far more quickly from 3000+rpm. Obviously this is no good for everyday riding though..
What should I expect as a time for revs to return to idle from 3000 rpm, in neutral, stopped with a hot engine? Am I just expecting too much for it to return to idle quickly?
If not, I think I may have to do a carb overhaul as well (eh BPT), before pulling the ATU apart.