I hope he remachined the O-Ring Groove the exact amount he machined off the face.
From my research, the larger the needle and seat, the lower the pop off pressure. From my experience, pop off is just a number. You set it where you want to get what you need from the carb. I can say this... the higher the pop off setting, the higher the pressure at which the needle reseats. Hence... less leakage. I'm gonna hold my pop off settings to around 30psi. It's right in the middle and the 580 and 787 engines seem to respond better right off idle and no flooding issues when closing the throttle at High RPM. They are perkier.
From my research, the larger the needle and seat, the lower the pop off pressure. From my experience, pop off is just a number. You set it where you want to get what you need from the carb. I can say this... the higher the pop off setting, the higher the pressure at which the needle reseats. Hence... less leakage. I'm gonna hold my pop off settings to around 30psi. It's right in the middle and the 580 and 787 engines seem to respond better right off idle and no flooding issues when closing the throttle at High RPM. They are perkier.
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