What do these really do...
Various Setups tell me to Screw them out 4 and half turns or 2 Turns...
But I really need to know what they really do ?
I've taken various Types of Carbs apart and Rejetted and such.. and eventually tinkered with them , untill it worked.
But I would like to know more... to make my Carbs work better.
Carb Mixture Screws
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Yes, but only at idle. So if your idle is too rich, this will adjust it.maxim9691 wrote:So if I unscrew them when my carbs are running rich.. will that balance it out. Or if they are running lean, tighten the screws .
is that the Jist ?
Once you are off idle, the carbs use the midrange jets. At full throttle, there is a full throttle jet. So if you are lean mid throttle, the needle in the slide can be adjusted or changed to a different taper, or the mid range jet changed. Changing the jet enriches the whole midrange operation. A Taper change in the needle can customize to correct a lean spot in the midrange. Moving the needle up in the slide (so it is pulled out of the jet a little further) tends to enrich the bottom end of the mid range and leave the top about the same.
A dyno and exhaust gas analyzer are the best way to get a good tune.
Reading plugs can be used, but it is not as accurate and you need new plugs to check changes.
Here's a good explanation: http://www.motocross.com/motoprof/moto/ ... rb101.html
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