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No. 1 plug remains sooty after I reduced the air-fuel ratio using the air balance screws on the carburetor tops. I have the screw on No. 1 all the way down with no improvement on the plug color. So, can I remove the screw jet on No. 1 with the carburetors still on the bike (remove the tank)?
If so, I was thinking I could check for foreign material in the carburetor without having to remove the carburetors (I reckon I could remove the float bottom from this carburetor while it is on the bike to check for float height as well).
This site is terrific and I have found a lot of invaluable information.
Patrick
No. 1 plug remains sooty after I reduced the air-fuel ratio using the air balance screws on the carburetor tops. I have the screw on No. 1 all the way down with no improvement on the plug color. So, can I remove the screw jet on No. 1 with the carburetors still on the bike (remove the tank)?
If so, I was thinking I could check for foreign material in the carburetor without having to remove the carburetors (I reckon I could remove the float bottom from this carburetor while it is on the bike to check for float height as well).
This site is terrific and I have found a lot of invaluable information.
Patrick