Re: 67 Lightwin piston rings
Sorry.. 50/1 for a '67. And if the frost plug says '67, it was originally fitted with a fixed main jet carb, like you have now. I believe any carb from '52-'67 would fit and work, and the earlier ones had an adjustable main jet. I've never had any trouble with the fixed jet models. Do you have the screen that fits between the air silencer and carb? I've heard that leaving that out could lead to a leaner condition, as the incoming air would have less resistance. That sounds feasible, as you could compensate the low speed setting w/adjustment, but at higher rpm's, you get what you get through the fixed jet. With that being said, I've run many different 3hp's w/fixed jet in a barrel and no air silencer or screen attached, and they've never had the issue w/hesitation when advancing throttle (unless I forgot to re-install the linkage, haha). Try misting some mixed fuel into the carb throat when you're throttling up to see if it stops hesitating. If it performs better, it's obviously running too lean on the high speed circuit (even though it shouldn't be..). You could get a carb bowl w/adjustable jet at that point, and it would obviously fix the hesitation. I've had great luck w/Tim's outboard in Hackensack, mn 218-682-2331. I get used coils from them too ($10 each if you get 6 or more.. and they test 'em). Nice prices and quick shipping.
I'm still thinking that it's not just the jet that's wrong though. Almost has to be an air leak somewhere. When running at the issue point, you could try misting fuel mix around carb base, powerhead base, etc to see if you can find some kind of vacuum leak. You definitely have a head-scratcher! Post back after you've messed around some more, and I'll continue to blather on.. haha.