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Thanks to the guru's on this forum, the bike is running better everyday. Almost everything in the fuel/exhaust system has been rebuilt/replaced/repaired, and I'm ready to set the fuel screws with the highest idle method and one last carb sync.
But why? Factory settings are for all fuel screws to be set out the same amount of turns (I think like 2.5 or something? Lean from the US factory cause of the EPA), but the highest idle method is done on each individual cylinder. Why do we tune each cylinder instead of turning them all 3 turns or so out? What would one screw finding it's highest idle at 2.5 turns and another cylinder finding it's highest idle at 3.5 turns indicate? How much variance is acceptable amongst the screws?
Thanks for your collective wisdom!
But why? Factory settings are for all fuel screws to be set out the same amount of turns (I think like 2.5 or something? Lean from the US factory cause of the EPA), but the highest idle method is done on each individual cylinder. Why do we tune each cylinder instead of turning them all 3 turns or so out? What would one screw finding it's highest idle at 2.5 turns and another cylinder finding it's highest idle at 3.5 turns indicate? How much variance is acceptable amongst the screws?
Thanks for your collective wisdom!