A long time ago I heard Prom mention that when he sets the idle screws insted of "lightly seating" them as a starting point, he starts at where the tips are just flush with the inner bore. This seems like a much better approach that won't risk damaging the shape of the needles.
So anyway, I just wanted to pass along some info on this. With the tips flush on al my carbs, its was very close to 1.5 turns out from lightly seated. This gives a good starting point reference with less room for error and no chance of damaging the needles.
So anyway, I just wanted to pass along some info on this. With the tips flush on al my carbs, its was very close to 1.5 turns out from lightly seated. This gives a good starting point reference with less room for error and no chance of damaging the needles.
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