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likely dumb question re air screw and gas cap vent
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Take a look at your carbs. Air screws are on the outside of each one. Fuel screws if you have them are directly underneath each carb outlet.
It sounds like you need a service manual.
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If the screw is on the airbox side of the slide, it's an air screw, likely with a relatively large, blunt taper. Think worn tip of a pencil lead.
If the screw is on the intake port side of the slide, it's a fuel screw, likely with a tiny, sharp tip at the end of a long, gradual taper. Think freshly sharpened pencil with a sharp, delicate tip.
If there are exceptions we don't know about them.
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As to if you need to make any adjustments to which ever type of screw your carbs have is dependent upon how it runs currently.
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As to if you need to make any adjustments to which ever type of screw your carbs have is dependent upon how it runs currently. [attachment=170227]vm26 apart.jpg
It ran and started poorly but so far I have found and corrected (and not tried running yet)
1. valves out of adjustment - adjusted and put in appropriate shims, re checked all in spec now
2. float heights off - measured and ensured all were bang on
3. bowl fuel levels - one was good, two were low one was too high - all adjusted
4. main jet oring on one carb was destroyed and jet was sitting high (not tightened down all the way. Rectified and cleaned o ring debris
5. checked and cleaned out needle and pilot jets
so it may run great now who knows but I want to do what I can to prevent going through all this stuff again. I was wondering is there a starting spot for these air screws located on the outside of all four carbs? like two turns out to start and then adjust as needed etc?
thank you!!!!
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Keep in mind that the air screw has most effect when at idle and just off idle.
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after all the valve adjusting and carb work, she flashed right up, and for the first time i turn the choke off and it idles well, no more carb backfire, ni more exhaust backfire, no more fuel pouring out of the carbs or via overflow through the bowl drain. Yiu guys are awesome. Thanks so much.
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