Object is always to find the leanest air/fuel mix when dialing it in -- motor tells you where the sweet spot is.
If you want to, you could probably increase the oil ratio now that you have the air/fuel mix set properly. Don't enrichen the air/fuel mix.
Thanks, I assume the biggest reason for this would be bad needle seats or floats set too high? I am sure I set the float heights perfectly so I just cant see how it would be loading up.............
Loading up at idle is not necessarily caused by rich carburation, though it certainly accelerates it. Fuel accumulates in the crankcase at low speeds simply because it falls out of suspension from not moving very fast on its way to the combustion chamber. It puddles and eventually large unvapourised amounts of gas/oil are pushed into the combustion chamber. Unvapourised gas doesn't burn well so the engine runs rough and very rich, resulting in fowled plugs