Also, I've read just about every carb tuning guide I could find and am still a bit confused about what to do. I've read that you start by adjusting the air screws until you get maximum rpm, then fine tune the fuel screws to get the proper plug color, then adjust the air screws to get highest rpm again.
First question, since the air screws have default positions, wouldn't I want to leave the air screws where the factory wanted them (everything on the bike is stock afaik) and just use the fuel screws to adjust the mixture? And how many turns out before lining up with the groove (air screw)?
Second question, if I've just fine-tuned the mixture with the fuel screws, why do I want to re-adjust the air screws for highest RPM? won't that change the mixture again, requiring another fine tuning with the fuel screw? And assuming I had gotten the mixture correct with the fuel screw, why would I be able to raise the RPM with the air screw? I would assume all I could do is lower the rpm as I'd be making it either too rich or too lean.
Finally the VM carb tuning PDF on this site says to do the plug chop at 30mph in 4th gear... I would assume that's just a little off idle. Can I just raise the throttle to 1/8th position or so and do plug chops in the garage like that? Maybe with one or two plugs deadened to provide resistance (like somebody suggested to me in the "putting the bike under load in the garage" thead)?
Sorry for the very long post, I'm just very confused right now. Too much reading! Thanks guys,
Alex
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