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1978 KZ 650
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28 May 2006 08:18 #50601
by odl666
1978 kz 650b with gpz faq mods cams carbs polished and ported
1979 gs750e
1972 bsa lightning under construction
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I was going through my carbs and i dont have any mixtures screws besides the ones at the bottom of my bowls. 1st what should they be adjusted at and also there is a screw underneath my pilot screw, so do i need to adjst that one also. thanks
1978 kz 650b with gpz faq mods cams carbs polished and ported
1979 gs750e
1972 bsa lightning under construction
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30 May 2006 06:30 #50889
by wiredgeorge
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Your post doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Perhaps you could explain what you are talking about regarding the screw under the screw and the need to adjust it.
You have pilot mixture screws that adjust the air/fuel mixture of the pilot circuit. About 1.5 turns out if you have stock jetting.
The screw under screw thing? Do you mean that you have a #50 jet over your #15 pilot jet? How can you adjust these jets which just screw into place? They need to be tightened and they have no adjustment except perhaps if you mean replacement.
You have pilot mixture screws that adjust the air/fuel mixture of the pilot circuit. About 1.5 turns out if you have stock jetting.
The screw under screw thing? Do you mean that you have a #50 jet over your #15 pilot jet? How can you adjust these jets which just screw into place? They need to be tightened and they have no adjustment except perhaps if you mean replacement.
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