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BadBillyB
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Got frustrated as no adjustment I made to the fuel mix or air screw seemed to make a difference. So I put them back where I started from 1 1/2 fuel mix and 2 turns out on the air mix screw. Same results, bike runs OK but will start and idle fine, in cold weather w/o choking it and the plugs are black as can be, especially 1 and 4....Sputtering from just off idle and worse around 3K RPM.....Adjusting the air mix screw has very little effect on RPM, if any.....So, I decided to move the clip on the needle back to the middle position on 1 and 4 to see if there was any improvement. I did this w/o pulling the carbs for test purposes. When I fired it up my idle went from a normal 1K RPM to a little over 2K RPM......So I idled it back down to 1K and took it for a short ride. The sputtering is all but gone and the low end, up to 3K, feels crisper.......I have learned from working on cars w/carbs that if the throttle is opened up farther than normal to obtain the correct idle RPM (because of whatever problem exists), when you try and adjust the idle mixture, the motor does not respond very well to these adjustments.....I am hoping that after setting 2 and 3 to the middle clip position, my idle will go up again and I can back the slides off, allowing me to trim the idle properly with the air mix screws........So apparently some fuel is being drawn past the jet needle even at idle..........Still not given up as my bike almost purred on the way home from work today.......Billy