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Hey guys.

I got a bike has the TORS removed and idle screw kit installed. The idle screws are all the way in and dont touch the slides on the stock carb.

Any idea's?

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On the carb where you install the screws. Shave that down or cut about a 1/4 inch. That should be good!
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yea like climb said, you also have to have enough room for the nut. I took mine down to almost to the bowl.
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Did you filed down the part where the nut touches? It has to be flush with the nut. That's prob you problem. Ill take a picture later on if you havent gotten it by then.
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dont mess with the nut buy the spings that replace the nuts then u will never lose the screws
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The bike had this installed when I got it. This is my first shee, I have learned a lot but this has has stumped me. So your saying grind off some of the carb where the screw goes in?
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Did you filed down the part where the nut touches? It has to be flush with the nut. That's prob you problem. Ill take a picture later on if you havent gotten it by then.
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Did you filed down the part where the nut touches? It has to be flush with the nut. That's prob you problem. Ill take a picture later on if you havent gotten it by then.
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I will have to check when I get off of work
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So your saying grind off some of the carb where the screw goes in?
Exactly, the more you shave off the futher the Idle Screw goes in!
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