I'm an idiot I know... But still please help
#11
#12
Yeah and I thought so lol they are at the front down low facing engine - and look
like simple flat brass caps - only look carefully they are D shaped - that's you pilot screws
If you go with carbjetkits.com on checkout they offer the Motion Pro D socket for like 4 bucks
The screws you were adjusting are used to balance the the carbs
To roughly do a bench reset use your #3 carb as base open it like 1mm with the main throttle
rocker and then roughly adjust the others to match - that'll get ya started with an approximate rough balance
like simple flat brass caps - only look carefully they are D shaped - that's you pilot screws
If you go with carbjetkits.com on checkout they offer the Motion Pro D socket for like 4 bucks
The screws you were adjusting are used to balance the the carbs
To roughly do a bench reset use your #3 carb as base open it like 1mm with the main throttle
rocker and then roughly adjust the others to match - that'll get ya started with an approximate rough balance
Last edited by Sprock; 07-09-2012 at 08:19 PM.
#14
You could adjust them a half turn each (in - richer) and then add one shim to each needle
and I'd have to say for the light "mods" you' ve done - you be good.
I know Radio Shack sell washers that can be used as shims !
There's a thread here on the forum somewhere on it - search it out
"Radio Shack Washers"
Don't forget you will have to seal those bowls !
Here it is and my old friend Trout has posts about it in there
and I'd have to say for the light "mods" you' ve done - you be good.
I know Radio Shack sell washers that can be used as shims !
There's a thread here on the forum somewhere on it - search it out
"Radio Shack Washers"
Don't forget you will have to seal those bowls !
Here it is and my old friend Trout has posts about it in there
Last edited by Sprock; 07-09-2012 at 08:27 PM.
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