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Alright well I rejetted my bike and put a 270 in it ( had a 280). It was running rich so I dropped the main and hopefully that'll help. Also when I did pull the carbs I did what the clymers manual said and put my air/ fuel screw to 2.0 turns. Before I did this they were both way off, I believe right side was 1.5 turns and left was 3.5 so I put them back at 2.0.

 

How can I tell if I need to adjust them ? I haven thad a chance to start the bike yet so when I do how do I know if 2.0 turns isnt enough or is too much?

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try setting both airscrews at .5 to 1 turn out then just tweak it for best bottom end 1/8 turn at a time. ride each time and see how it reacts to the changes. be patient and look for best response.

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won't adjusting one and not the other throw the carbs out of sync? i always thought you should make equal adjustments to each one.

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won't adjusting one and not the other throw the carbs out of sync?  i always thought you should make equal adjustments to each one.

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That is correct. Both need to be adjusted the same.

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yes, the pilot screw is the little slot screw on the side of the carb, the essentially fine tune your pilot jet. Don't worry you can't hert the motor with the adjustments, you will only burn up the pistons if the main jet is too small.

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