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TexasKZ wrote: Or a loose rear axle
I think the castle nut needs some tightening. Thanks!
that did it
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SWest wrote: You may still need wheel bearings.
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Thanks Steve. I'll keep an eye on it but I think it was the castle bolt. I just didn't tighten it down enough, not hardly.
Back to my carbs and the idling. I've got my air mixture screws turned out 2 turns and have not yet covered them with a welch cap. Right now I simply placed some of that poster putty over them to keep it sealed. Will adjusting the screws more than 2 turns provide a more rich fuel mix? Can this assist me in maintaining a steady idle at cold start and when warm? At what increments should I turn them out when testing? 1/4 turn? 1/2 turn?
As always thanks for your help.
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Nessism wrote: Basic process is to warm up the engine and then adjust the pilot screws until you achieve the highest idle speed. Should be in the range of 2.5 turns open from lightly seated. If there isn't a whole lot of idle speed change with turning out the screws target 2.5 turns open. And yes, more open is richer.
Great thanks. I'm at 2 turns out currently. When I achieve optimal performance, what do I plug the cavity with? Please don't say metal welch cap. There must be something less perminent right??
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US models came with metal cap over the screws to prevent adjustment - clean air laws ?. UK and Canada did not
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JR wrote: You dont plug them or cover them.
US models came with metal cap over the screws to prevent adjustment - clean air laws ?. UK and Canada did not
Even better. : ) Will adjust screws tonight after work.
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Took a spin around the block without a helmet to see what I could hear. The chain sounds a bit loud. Going to increase the tension and lessen the play. From what I understand when pushing up on the chain from beneath it should only travel about an inch, correct?
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