gonetopilbara
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Hi all,
at the risk of being shot down in flames for asking a question that may have been asked already (Yes I did search Google and the forums)
I have a PitPro 125 fitted with the standard Mikuni Carb.
It has been stripped down and cleaned.
It is running rich (evidence of black plug)
It would appear to have an idle screw on the side and an air screw underneath that no matter how I try I cannot get to with the bike running making it impossible to adjust accurately with the engine running.
The bike starts easily and after warming up idles fine.
When the throttle is twisted slowly the bike will rev fine without any issues up to full revs.
If you give the throttle a quick blip it stalls :confused-smiley-014
I am making an assumption that this is to do with the needle position and that I should move the clip up on the needle, thus dropping it down and allowing less fuel, but I do not know if I am wasting my time doing this or if this is even the problem without being able to adjust the air-screw while the bike is running.
The air screw is set at 2 turns out from being bottomed out.
Any help would be much appreciated as well as knowing if there is a tool that allows access to this air-screw whilst the bike is running. I am guessing not and the easiest fix would be to get one with an air-screw on the side.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
at the risk of being shot down in flames for asking a question that may have been asked already (Yes I did search Google and the forums)
I have a PitPro 125 fitted with the standard Mikuni Carb.
It has been stripped down and cleaned.
It is running rich (evidence of black plug)
It would appear to have an idle screw on the side and an air screw underneath that no matter how I try I cannot get to with the bike running making it impossible to adjust accurately with the engine running.
The bike starts easily and after warming up idles fine.
When the throttle is twisted slowly the bike will rev fine without any issues up to full revs.
If you give the throttle a quick blip it stalls :confused-smiley-014
I am making an assumption that this is to do with the needle position and that I should move the clip up on the needle, thus dropping it down and allowing less fuel, but I do not know if I am wasting my time doing this or if this is even the problem without being able to adjust the air-screw while the bike is running.
The air screw is set at 2 turns out from being bottomed out.
Any help would be much appreciated as well as knowing if there is a tool that allows access to this air-screw whilst the bike is running. I am guessing not and the easiest fix would be to get one with an air-screw on the side.
Any help would be very much appreciated.