I wish it was a 'fascinating sage' to me! A really frustrating PITA for me.
Just come in from a battle with a German leaf blower machine. Cannot believe the terrible design and production engineering, Really Not Very Good.
So, in a bit of a mood and have left the back until later...
I asked Villiers Services about the original carb.
Their suggestion was to replace it with a Villiers carb!
However:
Every now and then the bike starts, only with the Big Chinese carb, and after I stop it (just close the throttle twist grip) it will not re-start, ever, in the same day, even the same week.
When it is running, it is rich, and I feel the jets are simply too big. The drillings in the original carb are very small.
When it is running the engine responds well to the twist grip (for a 2 stroke and in comparison to my Lambretta) and as I found out when the throttle was wide open will rev like a Formula 1 car.
So, if the thing will not start or even show a glimmer of a bang I presume the mixture is way off 14:1.
When it is just right it starts (lottery) and runs well though a bit smoky (maybe too much oil in the petrol) but far more smoky than my Lambretta was.
Thus the condenser, the plug, the points, the timing must be right for combustion and throttling to be sustained for several minutes?
If the basic components were suspect or intermittent then it would not run?
It has never immediately re-started after a period of running. It can be days before it starts, which leads to the idea the crank case get flooded with petrol
So, I bought a used Villiers carb, and it is in great condition. It is a V648C mono block
I've cleaned it and poked some of the holes and now need to turn an adaptor to fit it to the engine stub inlet pipe. It weighs a ton and will just squeeze into the space by the engine.
The throttle cable arrangement is very different but I can cobble something together to test it on the bike.
This is the engine with the big Chinese carb. The Enfield filter is a poor attempt to 'hide' the carb.
And the engine with the Original carb
And off Google, the Villiers carb:
https://www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/112438475682_/villiers-carburettor-v648c.jpg