you have to take the float bowls off to change the pilot jets and its not an air screw at the bottem of carb ,its a fuel screw, has nothin to do with air flow!
syc steve
New member
The last time we rode it we had a real hard time starting it when it got around 20 deg outside. Took forever to start. It starts great when its around 30 or warmer. Idles rough and boggy at low end & takeoff. Still pops a little and idle fluctuates all the time.
staggs65
Moderator
What did you end up with, reed spacers in or not? Also you mentioned earlier the spacers making the reeds further away from the carbs. If that is the case you have them on the wrong side of the reed cage. They should be between the engine and the reed cage making the reeds further away from the engine, distance to the carbs stays the same.
syc steve
New member
I did install the spacer between the cage and cylinder. It really didnt seem to run any different though. Maybe top end I couldnt tell.
syc steve
New member
I'll be taking it back appart today and i'll check. Forgot to make a note of jetting last time.
syc steve
New member
Wont start at all now. Have to take it apart. Hope its only the pump. I have spark andgood compression.
syc steve
New member
My main jets are 151.3 and the screw is at 1.5 turns out. I'm not sure where the needle is or where it should be. Not sure on what the main jet should be either.
Turns out all my lines hardened same with the tank one. The filter was not submerged.
Turns out all my lines hardened same with the tank one. The filter was not submerged.