I feel like I'm becoming a PITA asking all these questions lately. But here goes again.
I know that the idle adjusting screw has been a subject of discussion here in the past. Sticking and breakage problems, etc.
I was fortunate that all mine removed without incident. Now that I am putting things back together every thing has gone back fine with the exception of the #1 Carb.
Is it common to have one carburetor in worse condition than the other three?
My number one had the bad diaphragm (see "carburetor diaphragm" thread).
Now I find that the idle adjusting screw on #1 does not want to go back in the same depth that the other three went in. All the others had the pin end of the screw protrude into the bore of the carb about 3/64 of an inch.
When installing this screw it starts to get tight before the pin end reaches the small hole in the carb main bore. As this is my first time tearing down these carbs I don't recall how far it was in before removing it.
Because of past experiences of others I'm reluctant to use much force on this screw.
Any suggestions?
Also my Clymers manual says to install these all the way in and back them out about 1-1/4 turns as a starting adjustment. Any experience with this adjustment from the group will be welcome also.
TIA, again.
Bob Udy
I know that the idle adjusting screw has been a subject of discussion here in the past. Sticking and breakage problems, etc.
I was fortunate that all mine removed without incident. Now that I am putting things back together every thing has gone back fine with the exception of the #1 Carb.
Is it common to have one carburetor in worse condition than the other three?
My number one had the bad diaphragm (see "carburetor diaphragm" thread).
Now I find that the idle adjusting screw on #1 does not want to go back in the same depth that the other three went in. All the others had the pin end of the screw protrude into the bore of the carb about 3/64 of an inch.
When installing this screw it starts to get tight before the pin end reaches the small hole in the carb main bore. As this is my first time tearing down these carbs I don't recall how far it was in before removing it.
Because of past experiences of others I'm reluctant to use much force on this screw.
Any suggestions?
Also my Clymers manual says to install these all the way in and back them out about 1-1/4 turns as a starting adjustment. Any experience with this adjustment from the group will be welcome also.
TIA, again.
Bob Udy
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