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PAULYBOY
Lean or rich-dumb question
I've seen people mention in several threads adjusting the mixture screws and they refer to it both ways, wherein some people say screwing them out leans the mixture and some say screwing them in leans it. On an 81 850, which is it? Does screwingit out (counterclockwise) make the mixture leaner?Tags: None
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Originally posted by PAULYBOY View PostI've seen people mention in several threads adjusting the mixture screws and they refer to it both ways, wherein some people say screwing them out leans the mixture and some say screwing them in leans it. On an 81 850, which is it? Does screwingit out (counterclockwise) make the mixture leaner?
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Originally posted by BassCliff View PostNo.
For that year and that model bike (w/CV carbs), turning the mixture screw counterclockwise makes it richer.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliffEd
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The easy part of tuning carbs is remembering that turning a screw OUT or LEFT increases something, and turning it IN or RIGHT will decrease that something.
The hard part is remembering what that screw controls.
On the early ('79 and older) GSs with VM-series carbs, there is a fuel screw on the bottom and an air screw on the side.
You need to adjust the fuel screw to get enough gas in the idle ports, then adjust the air screw to chage the air/fuel ratio of the mixture.
On the later ('80 and newer) GSs with BS-series carbs, there is a single screw on the top of the carb outlet that controls the amount of a preset mixture.
The mixture is preset with the combination of the pilot air jet in the carb intake throat and the pilot fuel jet that sits near the main jet, under a rubber plug.
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BassCliff
Originally posted by Nessism View PostCliff's the man. Do you have a tutorial on how to adjust the mixture screws yet?
Here's the collection of carb wisdom many have shared and I have saved on my site:
Plug Chops-Highest RPM Methods
(by Mr. tkent02 and Mr. psyguy)
Carb Specs-Float Height-Jetting
Carb Bench Sync Notes
More Carb Stuff
Mikuni BS32SS Carb Manual
Mikuni VM/Smooth Bore Manual
But there is no real, step-by-step, overall, concise "how to" for carb adjustment. I'm a little weak on carbs, hence my collection efforts.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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PAULYBOY
Thanks, guys. I read most of the tutorials with interest. Last week I screwed my screws out 1 more full turn because I thought it was a bit rich, not like I'm really experienced with this stuff. So, today at lunch, I'll try to turn them in using the smallest driver possible since I can't really take the tank off at work. In means lean, out means rich.
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doctorgonzo
Originally posted by PAULYBOY View PostThanks, guys. I read most of the tutorials with interest. Last week I screwed my screws out 1 more full turn because I thought it was a bit rich, not like I'm really experienced with this stuff. So, today at lunch, I'll try to turn them in using the smallest driver possible since I can't really take the tank off at work. In means lean, out means rich.
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