Well I had the original problem of hard starting after motor is warm, I changed points and condensors, and gapped coils and It did not change the way the motor runs. I will elaborate on my problem, the motor starts second pull first time on the water, runs good gets up to WOT good and idles with less throttle than when warm(closer to the slow mark rather than the fast mark when warm). My problem is after I shut it down it is very hard to start. I originally thought it was an ignition problem but now I think it is fuel, air/fuel related. I got on the water after changing ignition components and began to adjust low speed mixture, with the low speed set to smoothest idle and adjusting throttle stop to where it just stays running I looked at the roller in relation to the cam and roller is about 3/4 to 7/8 inch to the left (looking at it from the front) of the hash mark on the cam. (link and sync is good) any less throttle and motor dies. I dont believe this is normal but not sure. After gettin home I checked the low speed setting and it is about 1 1/8 turns out from seated, any richer and idle drops even more, and any leaner and motor dies. With where I have to have the throttle set at to keep at an idle the butterfly is open maybe 1/16 to 1/8 turn, shouldnt the motor idle with the throttle butterfly all the way closed which = roller to the right of the hash mark? Sorry bout the book and thanks for the help guys.