As the title says; after I put the carb bank back on for the umpteenth time, just as I got them synchronized into the ballpark, the engine began to wind up considerably (> 4K when fully synced).
The throttle cable almost loose, idle adjustment screw not even close to touching, and choke off. So, I suspect the pilot circuit to be way too rich, or to far open on both air and fuel – did turn out the pilot air screw quite a bit to check if leaning out would make a difference. Not really.
So, any trick to adjust the pilot fuel screws without taking off the carbs?
P.S. The screws were too far out to begin with – 2 turns for some -, and beginner me didn't feel confident enough to turn them out less than 1.5 turns after cleaning the carbs, so as not to detract too far from the presumably known good PO setting. Today I know better.
The throttle cable almost loose, idle adjustment screw not even close to touching, and choke off. So, I suspect the pilot circuit to be way too rich, or to far open on both air and fuel – did turn out the pilot air screw quite a bit to check if leaning out would make a difference. Not really.
So, any trick to adjust the pilot fuel screws without taking off the carbs?
P.S. The screws were too far out to begin with – 2 turns for some -, and beginner me didn't feel confident enough to turn them out less than 1.5 turns after cleaning the carbs, so as not to detract too far from the presumably known good PO setting. Today I know better.
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