"The pilot jet meters fuel to the engine all the time the engine is running and has less effect on mixture as the throttle opening increases, it's an cumulative thing. Since the pilot jet effects the entire range it should be adjusted first. The air adjust screw is a fine tune for the pilot jet by adding air to the mixture to get it just right. The pilot jet is adjusted by replacing it with a different size, larger number gives richer mixture. They are standard Mikuni pilot jets and are available at your local motorcycle shop."
And another link to a pdf file that states the same thing.
www.boyesen.com/filemanager/download/2/reedinstall.pdf
Most of the CV type carbs don't even have pilot air jets. Only VM and a few CV carbs have pilot air jets and are normally a screw type adjustment. RS flatslides and HSR series carbs do indeed have pilot air jets of fixed value and I will concede that smaller values do indeed richen the mixture.
Most of the BS series carbs do have main air jets, but they effect the overall mixture, not just the pilot system.


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