On the thread on Wet sumping, the conversation wandered to carb adjustment, so I thought it would be good to start a new thread.
My initial question on the carb was: I just went to baseline the carb adjustments and was surprised what I found. The low-speed screw was only 7/8 of a turn open from seated. The high-speed screw was 1-7/8 turns open from seated. The baseline adjustments mentioned in the book are 4 and 1-1/2 turns, respectively. So the low-speed is set far leaner than the baseline, yet the plugs still fouled at idle. Has anyone seen adjustments this far away from the baseline?
Cotten replied:
I think everything checked out ok. Attached below are photos of both the high and low speed needles. The spring loaded ball on the LS side moves nicely too, and it looks like it was rebuilt and cleaned carefully in general.
Given it seems to be fouling the (Autolite 303) plugs while idling (the bike is not registered/on the road yet) for 10 minutes, and the LS screw is only 7/8 of a turn out, do you recommend I start over at 3.5 turns for the LS and 1.5 turns for the HS, or would that just give me a richer idle and foul the plugs more?
Thanks!
My initial question on the carb was: I just went to baseline the carb adjustments and was surprised what I found. The low-speed screw was only 7/8 of a turn open from seated. The high-speed screw was 1-7/8 turns open from seated. The baseline adjustments mentioned in the book are 4 and 1-1/2 turns, respectively. So the low-speed is set far leaner than the baseline, yet the plugs still fouled at idle. Has anyone seen adjustments this far away from the baseline?
Cotten replied:
Originally posted by T. Cotten
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Given it seems to be fouling the (Autolite 303) plugs while idling (the bike is not registered/on the road yet) for 10 minutes, and the LS screw is only 7/8 of a turn out, do you recommend I start over at 3.5 turns for the LS and 1.5 turns for the HS, or would that just give me a richer idle and foul the plugs more?
Thanks!
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