I replaced the leads together with coil and distributor cap.
Tried that today, unfortunately no luck. I couldn't detect any change in idle when spraying the stuff over the manifold and around the carby, only of course when some got sucked into the air intake. So there doesn't appear to be an intake manifold leak where it bolts on.
Replaced carby base gaskets above and below the insulator, no luck.
My coil is a brand new one and it doesn't have a supressor, so that's out too.
Now here's something interesting: with the choke on just a little and revving from about 2500 upwards, engine runs perfectly. Take the choke off and drop the revs, it dies. I have then tried yet another carby from an engine I salvaged some 17 years ago still running at the time and sitting in my shed since. With that one, regardless how tight you set the mixture screw, it runs terribly rich, but - it even idles if you can call it that, very very rough but refuses to give up. Move the choke even just a touch, the engine revvs up to about 2500 to 3000 and runs perfectly well, just too rich. And its not the idle screws, I set them at reasonable speed before the engine was hot enough to start its evil game.
I am at my wits' end.