Carburetor adjustments
Thanks,
Karl
1) Remove breather from carb
2) Warm up your engine to normal operating temp with vacuum lines connected.
3) Ensure your choke has opened. If not, then you'll need to correct this before proceeding.
4) Adjust your idle speed screw to whatever is suggested as the normal idle RPM. If you can't find this info, then set between 600-800 RPM.
5) Run your fuel mixture screw IN (probably clockwise) until the motor starts to flutter. Optionally, run the screw all the way in and then back out about 1 and 1/2 turns or to where-ever the motor will run.
6) Using your hand with motor still running, begin slightly covering the top of your carb and listen for the motor to run faster.
7) If the motor does run faster, then your fuel mixture is too lean. Turn the mixture screw 1/2 turn out (probably counter clockwise). Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the motor has no noticable increase in RPM.
8) If in step 6 the motor has no noticeable increase in RPM, your air/fuel mixture is about right.
Hope this is of help :cheers:
[Modified by marshrat99, 12:58 PM 9/25/2003]







