Just finished rebuilding the airbox, carbs, replacing intake boot o-rings, adjusting points/static timing, and setting valve clearances. About to tune & sync the carbs.
Bike is a 1979 GS750 with stock VM26SS carbs, stock air box, and stock mufflers. I am at 636 ft above sea level (fairly low elevation).
Before I get started tuning, I would like my pilot fuel screws to be as close as possible to accurate as it may be some time before I can get to doing plug readings. Per the VM rebuild manual by Paul, if unknown, default adjustment should be ~1 turn. I tried counting turns but values were all over the place and I believe PO messed around with adjusting them. What I do have to reference, though, are the factory notches in the aluminum next to the screws. My thought was to select the setting that lined up with the notch and was closest to 1, but I'm not sure about the results. Below are the two values on either side of 1 turn out that would align with the notch in the carb - the value in bold is what I adjusted to - what do you think I should adjust to? Thank you in advance for your feedback here!
Fuel screw adjustment (turns out)
Carb 1: 5/8 or 1-1/8
Carb 2: (aligns at 1 turn)
Carb 3: 3/4 or 1-1/4
Carb 4: 3/4 or 1-1/4
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