well Aaron,,, you`re "sort of right" ,,, the SUs do tend to occasionally (over a long period of time) get their pistons & bells quite dirty & can do with (or rather "Need") the occasional cleaning,,, that`s one little thing to keep in your head
& Also---> the "later" SUs were fitted with a "Self centering" needle (Bias needle or sprung needle--whatever you like to call it) ,,,, now that was good in one sense, because the average Joe/Jane Doe was not "in tune" (pardon the pun) with the need to actually physically "
centre" a new jet (when ever one was fitted) & """IF""" that wasn`t done, then there is the good "Possibility" of the new jet not being perfectly inline (or central) to the needle,,,, so there was an accasional jamming of needle in jet,,, then you`d have a stuck piston & car won`t go.... some smarty pants people would see the problem ,but may not have totally understood the cause, but could cure the symptom by sliightly en-richening the mixture,,, in doing so it would pull the jet slightly downward & of course the needle wouldn`t jam anymore,,, problem fixed yeah???,,, not really tho,,, because the "REAL" problem is the jet isn`t
central & by winding the jet a little lower has cleared the jet & needle jamming but at the same time it has richened up the mixture,,, maybe too much, maybe not,,, depending on the correct tune needed.
so,,, that was one big reason why SU decided to make self centering needles,,, the other reason was that after a few years of driving, the needles & jets would wear conciderably & therfor they would obviously make more money by selling more needles & jets & at the same time they wouldn`t get bad mouthed for their pistons jamming from the accasional dunce head who dosen`t know that they have to "
Centre" the new jet when fitting into the early fixed jet carbs
sorry for the long post again

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But that`s the only "real" issues with SUs,,,, well aprt from the ones that are 5 million years old & have cronic wear in the shaft & butterfly because of another agricultural idea of having the return spring mounted such that it pulls the dam thing one way dramatic,,, the later SU`s fixed that with their "Spiral" wound return spring,,, far far better.
OH!!! that is only "If" you have any idea on needle choices for any particular engine spec combo

If you don`t know that, then you probably don`t know what jets to fit into a weber for any given engine spec combo either

so,,, tuning wise, they (SU`s & webers) are much the same.... you will still need to set it up to suit whatever engine your`re fitting it onto
ok,, class dissmissed
don`t forget to do your homework, brush your teeth , have a piddle & wash your hands before you go to bed,,, OH !!! & give your mum a kiss & tell her that you love her.