Adjustments on kvf360 carb?
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Adjustments on kvf360 carb?
I purchased a new kvf360 carb for my 2006 kawasaki prairie 360 4x4. I've installed it and it starts right up. However after idling for a few minutes, it dies. Or when riding and come to a stop, it dies. I have searched and watched videos. I am seeing big idle adjustment screw with black ****. And I see a small gold screw at very bottom of carb that I beleive is the jet fuel screw... Those are the only 2 that I believe I have. Am I wrong??? On the bottom gold screw, I turned all the way in (easy) and backed out 2 turns. But its still not running good after a few minutes. What am I missing? Thanks for any/all help!!!
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One on the bottom is the fuel screw or pilot screw as it's normally called.This screw is mainly for idle mixture. 2 turns out normally for a base setting,but you need to fine tune it when the engine is warm. Out to richen fuel,in to lean it out. Some models may end up with 2.5-3 turns out before you can get a smooth idle and decent throttle response. Some screws are are hard to get to unless you have a small stubby screw driver and small hands. They make tools for this to make adjustment easier.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Motion-Pro-...NRf3wl&vxp=mtr
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Thank you
One on the bottom is the fuel screw or pilot screw as it's normally called.This screw is mainly for idle mixture. 2 turns out normally for a base setting,but you need to fine tune it when the engine is warm. Out to richen fuel,in to lean it out. Some models may end up with 2.5-3 turns out before you can get a smooth idle and decent throttle response. Some screws are are hard to get to unless you have a small stubby screw driver and small hands. They make tools for this to make adjustment easier.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Motion-Pro-...NRf3wl&vxp=mtr
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