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I believe Dave already mentioned this, but I will reiterate. To make any sort of comparison between the Murray Carb setup and Lancer’s carb setup, you need all the pertinent data. They are both VM carbs, but there are 10 separate components/adjustments that must be considered. Main Jet Pilot Jet Needle Jet Needle Needle Clip Setting Main Air Bleed Slide Float Level Air Screw Setting Needle & Seat
So, you just can’t say throw a #165 main jet in there because the main air bleed has a huge effect on the main jet’s fuel delivery curve. The #165 main jet might work fine on a carb with a #0.5 main air bleed, but if it has a #2.0 main air bleed the #165 main jet will be grossly lean. If one of the carbs has a really small needle jet (for instance a N-5), it might run too lean no matter how large a main jet is installed. Same sort of guidance pertains to the needle.
I advise you to look at every one of the ten items in the list above (not 3, not 6, all 10), and record the appropriate information (size designator, setting, etc.). Then post that information and see if Lancer or someone else with a VM36 can verify if you have a good setup.
To drive the point home, let’s look at the VM38 and the PWK38 to see how the main air bleed affects the WOT mixture. They both have 38mm venturis. At WOT, the venturi vacuum should be about the same. On my bike with a hotrod motor, the VM needed a 210 main jet. That’s about .051”. On the same engine, the PWK liked a #140 main jet. That’s about .055”. In the world of jets, .004” is a whole bunch. Why did the 38mm PWK need such a large main jet? It’s because the main air bleed on the PWK is .071” while the main air bleed on the VM is only .020”.
You need to know the size and/or setting of each component. You need to know how one component affects the other (i.e main jet vs main air bleed, slide cutaway vs needle jet, air screw vs pilot jet, needle vs needle jet, etc.).
One last comment, right out of the box these carbs should be set up grossly rich. The vendor doesn’t want you to melt your engine.
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