- Each carb is different, albeit microscopically, and comprises its own individual mixture 'character'
Manufacturing tolerances of the era differ drastically from those of today's
Engines' fuelling requirements vary, as a result of the foregoing, therefore:
Honda's measurements incorporate a (+/-) tolerance scope
Start from the beginning. Follow Honda's / Ed's fundamentals: ignition timing and basic carb setup, both of which are found on this forum. Keyword search and/or FAQs, then 'tune' your own engine to your own individual riding environment and habits. The hint is in the word 'tune'; you wouldn't buy a musical instrument and, irrespective of your skill level, embark upon a public concert without playing the instrument and tuning it beforehand. Air/fuel (14:1, or 14 parts air to 1 part fuel) mix varies with air density (oxygen content) -- air density & pressure vary with altitude, temperature and humidity. I live and ride at, circa, sea level (as does Jensen) where the air pressure is +/- 1 atmosphere (14.7psi). That's a goodly difference from those of you riding the higher altitudes.