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| does the pilot screw on the carb have anything to do with how lean or rich it runs i no the jets do but will that screw do anything |
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| pilot will affect the idle to around 1/4 throttle ,it is usually only noticable just off idle and during the starting process
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| does it affect how lean or rich it runs |
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| wel l yes but within its circuit range and thats from idle to 1/4 throttle ,rich is boggy and unresponsive ...lean usually is hard to start zippy but down on power
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| what way to turn the pilot screw so it runs a little richer Last edited by malpass; 01-17-2008 at 12:39 AM. |
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| i think it running lean how many turn out is the pilot screw be |
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| you mean air screw ......and normally 1.5 turns out is ideal
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