Yeah thanks. On the idea that it may possibly be a bad plug I'll replace it tomorrow put all the mixture screws the same and re-check. It never used to do that before. Also it gets less mushy when it heats up so theoretically since I've been making lots of small jaunts lately it maybe that it hasn't got up to it's proper heat range. It's been cool and rainy here lately. I'll take a look tomorrow. I put the screw to 1/4 of a turn less than the others and it does have more power, so I'll have to figure it out. What a bummer though I had the floats checked and the needle valve checked a month ago when I got synched and it all was fine. The only other theory I have is that a jet is slightly loose and it's leaking ever so slightly past the threads when there is low vacuum through the jets when it's idleing. I should have had them to make sure all the jets were tight. When I got it back from the shop the mixture screws were as follows:
1: 3 1/4
2: 3 1/2
3: 2 3/4
4: 3 1/4
So number 2 out of the shop was 1/4 turn MORE than the others and the plug was fine. They seemed to have really filled the oil up to the top, to me a little too much and that could have been a problem but it hasn't really dropped at all from where it was. The only other thing I can think of is that they said one of the valve cover bolts was cross threaded and they wouldn't fix it under warranty(I dont know why?)So I said forget it as it was in a non critical position. I'll fix it next valve adjust. So theoretically I could have leaked some oil in there but I doubt it there is absolutely no oil on the outside, although I guess they're could be a leak internally but like I said the oil has barely dropped at all. Maybe, as I'm leaning it out more, oil than fuel is burnt so it could theoretically blacken the plugs more than if the gas which breaks down oil is in there. I don't know. I think what I'll do is put the shim back in there, set the mixture screws the same at 3 1/4 turns out and go for a really long highway ride. That should clean out anything that is in there and then I can do a plug check at the end and see whats up.
Alternatively, if I lean it out more the cylinder is heating up more and maybe that's why it drives slightly smoother because it's burning the excess oil out of there. I'll experiment and let you know. I was thinking that if it gets better as it heats up is maybe the tolerences tighten up a bit and seal better in case I am leaking a little from the gasket or whatever.