Just a bit more info.....
I decided that the carb still wasn't right...... after i couldn't understand why it cut out when I took it off the stand.
Also the idle wasn't perfect...and I couldn't accept that in my mind as being correct either.
So, I removed the carb again to investigate....thinking that the idle jet was perhaps blocked slightly..... here's what I found....
I removed the carb from the scoot and turned it upside down and removed the carb fuel bowl, removed the idle jet and took a look through it up to the light in my garage....it looked slightly blocked.....I'd previously bought one of these.....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Carb-Jet-Cleaner-Tool-Kit-Car-Boat-Motorbike-Scooter-ATV-Carburetor-Cleaning-/160943325772?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item2578f8424c .....but hadn't used it on this particular carb.....so i gave it a quick go and the jet cleaned out nice and easily.
On refitting the carb fuel bowl I noticed that the gasket was a bit dis-formed so I trimmed it a touch to ensure a better seal.
I also refitted the manifold (including a spot of copper grease on the joints between the inner face of the manifold and the outer of the carb) and ensured that the clamps were nice and tight.
On starting the scooter up I noticed that it seemed to sound better (the idle rpm was higher - perhaps because the idle jet was cleaned out properly now)
Also, the adjustments I started to make to the air/fuel mix screw were now also translating into the more expected results that I previously couldn't achieve.
So.....it looks like I'm almost there......I've left it to cool for a couple of hours or so and will start it again later this evening to see how it reacts from cold
Fabio
.