5. Locate the fuel mixture tab (Fig. B). Remove the float bowls and file
off the tab nearest to the screw on the float bowl. This will allow for easi-
er adjustment. Carefully turn the mixture screw clockwise until lightly
seated, then back out 2.5 turns.
This confused me because my tabs on my floats aren't adjustable and I don't know where the mixture screw is that they are referring to. So I didn't worry about it and assumed that my bike didn't have the screw.
Here are some pics of my carbs and one of the plugs after riding tonight between 6 and 7000rpms. The jet without anything in it on the far right is the main jet, directly to the left of that is the slow speed and then I was wondering if that pillar to the left of the slow jet was where the mixture screw was and they put a cap over it? A couple other things to consider is that my pipe is fairly black on the inside and I'm getting fairly poor fuel economy (34-36, when running it pretty hard) which would also lead me to believe that my jetting may be too rich. The side electrode on the plug is black/brown (indicating a rich mixture) but the plug is white around the center electrode (lean condition?) I guess I'm not sure which part of the plug I should read. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm a little bit stumped or maybe just confused right now.






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