750 BF air-fuel screws (05)
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750 BF air-fuel screws (05)
I am also new to the site and was reading through some of the older threads and was trying to find out more about the air fuel screws myself. When you say 2.5 turns out, do you mean 2.5 turns from all the way in or from where it is untouched from the factory. I need to richen things a bit. Should I turn them in a little. Any help would be appreciated.
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750 BF air-fuel screws (05)
The 2.5 turns out means from full closed. You would turn your screws all the way in until they are snug DONT OVERTIGHTEN, then back them out 2.5 turns. I normally watch the name of the screwdriver and count its revolution so I dont loose track. Hope this helps!!!
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750 BF air-fuel screws (05)
Originally posted by: CSS4x4
I am also new to the site and was reading through some of the older threads and was trying to find out more about the air fuel screws myself. When you say 2.5 turns out, do you mean 2.5 turns from all the way in or from where it is untouched from the factory. I need to richen things a bit. Should I turn them in a little. Any help would be appreciated.
I am also new to the site and was reading through some of the older threads and was trying to find out more about the air fuel screws myself. When you say 2.5 turns out, do you mean 2.5 turns from all the way in or from where it is untouched from the factory. I need to richen things a bit. Should I turn them in a little. Any help would be appreciated.
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750 BF air-fuel screws (05)
The mixture screw is on the bottom of the carb right by the bowl and the airbox is on the top of the carb. Soo what your saying is that I am dealing with a fuel screw and that by turning it out that will richen the fuel mixture. I just want to be sure that I am doing this correctly before I start messing with things. Thank you both for your help.