I'm struggling a bit to sort out what seems to be a mixture/needle problem but please suggest if you think there are other things I should look at.
I have a Cooper S 1275 + 0.060, twin HS4, 1.5 roller rockers, standard Cooper S cam and LCB extractors.
I've noticed when the engine is doing 3500 - 4000 and above it seems to be starving and not running smooth, it's especially noticable running at constant 100 kph, opening up the thottle it picks up OK. Pulling out the choke, and I mean right out

also improves the situation.
It's even noticable if you just rev the engine without load up to 4000 and hold it there, it seems to miss or run rough.
If I increase the mixture to try to recify it the idle then seems way too rich. Besides it seems I would have to screw a long way rich to solve the problem judging by the amount the choke has to come out.
I've also found if I try the correct viscosity dashpot oil (using singer sewing machine oil which is v.similar I've been told) it dies breifly when you try to accelerate, it seems better using thicker 2 stroke or 20w50 eng oil.
(It also seems very rough and jumpy as you decelerate from 2500 - down to a stop. Not sure if that would be related to this problem or not.)
The current needles are M. The springs are red.
Does it sound like I need to try different needles and if so what would people suggest.
Cheers
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68 Morris Cooper S Mk1 (*ex 78 1275 LS 4th last built, 70 Morris 1500 OHC & 70 MiniMatic)