Re: Explain carb jet overlap
Idle jets function when the air flow thru the carb is too little to cause fuel to be sucked out of the intermediate or high speed jets. The idle jets never shut off, however, they provide so little fuel, they have no influence on the mixture, once the motor revs up past 1000RPM or so. The same applies to the intermediate jets. They start metering fuel, as Revs rise from 1000RPM. Above a certain RPM, they have little effect on the mixture, and hte main jets have all the control.
You need not concern yourself with redesigning the carb. Make sure all the passages are clean and the float height and idle mixture is adjusted (if there is an adjustment on the idle jets), and the intermediate and high speed jets should operate propely.
Does that answer it?