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Originally posted by teddux View Post
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Originally posted by Demonthrall View Post1982 GS 550L - When I tighten the air screws, does that make it leaner or richer? Also does this actually control the air or the fuel? thanks in advance
You have no "air screws".
You DO have "idle mixture adjustment screws" as Chef said.
Note that all adjustment screws operate the same way. When you turn them IN, they reduce whatever they are controlling.
When you turn them OUT, they increase it. The trick is to know what they are controlling.*
In your case, you have CV-style carbs. That is the only external adjustment, and, as Chef said, it controls a pre-set mixture, so the answer to your question is "both". It adds more fuel to the air flow at idle speeds, so yes, it does richen the mixture when you turn it OUT. By the way, a good starting point is three full turns out from lightly seated. When the engine is warmed up, turn each screw slowly, listening for highest engine rpm. Lower the master idle speed, if necessary, repeat for each mixture screw.
*On the VM carbs, the pilot fuel screw (the one on the bottom) controls fuel, so turning it OUT will add fuel, richening the mixture.
The pilot air screw (the one on the side) controls air, so turning it OUT will add air, leaning the mixture.
Originally posted by teddux View PostTouch this screw and you are on your own for future help.
Not to mention the EPA knocking on your door.
We ALL agree that it was not proper from the factory and offer suggestions on how to set it.
And that is not even considering the fact that you have to remove it completely to properly clean the carbs and change the o-ring.
Now, an appeal: we have several on this board that are currently, or have been in the past, mechanics at a dealership. When is the last time you saw anyone from the EPA visit your shop, let alone impose a fine on an "improperly" tuned bike? Has anyone ever heard of the EPA making a visit at an owner's house to do an inspection or impose a fine?sigpic
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Originally posted by Steve View PostWhose "future help"?
Also, I'm not "infected" with your laws. My Clymer manual saze so...'bout EPA.
Also, I have NEVER troubled these screws, well only on a 1979 425 (NOT blanked).
I have also NEVER soaked my carbs., always ONLY removed sump and "top" and "spray" cleaned. Even with a tank full of rust after sitting outside over a decade. Well, maybe UNNECESSARILY the choke assy.
The point is, my opinion, these screws are being modified over some other cause.
I also have no need to open my carbs. after bike is going once I DRAIN sumps MONTHLY.
Maybe, instead of rushing people to their air-screws, suggest instead to try the fuel octane that is suggested in the owners manual.
Note, also, I have never the need to ask any questions or help, personally.Last edited by Guest; 03-23-2010, 02:15 AM.
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Originally posted by teddux View PostOh, the guy left behind for example...gsxr.
Also, I'm not "infected" with your laws. My Clymer manual saze so...'bout EPA.
Also, I have NEVER troubled these screws, well only on a 1979 425 (NOT blanked).
I have also NEVER soaked my carbs., always ONLY removed sump and "top" and "spray" cleaned. Even with a tank full of rust after sitting outside over a decade. Well, maybe UNNECESSARILY the choke assy.
The point is, my opinion, these screws are being modified over some other cause.
I also have no need to open my carbs. after bike is going once I DRAIN sumps MONTHLY.
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Originally posted by renobruce View Post1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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