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Air screw

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Carburetor
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  • declanD Offline
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    declan
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    Does the a/f screwe affect the over all mixture or is it only the pilot for example let’s say I turn the screw all the way out would that make my main jet lean

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    • declanD declan

      Does the a/f screwe affect the over all mixture or is it only the pilot for example let’s say I turn the screw all the way out would that make my main jet lean

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      @declan No won't affect anything above idle and possibly 1/8 throttle.

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        Jens Eskildsen
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        The air is regulated over the entire throttle range, however, it doesnt matter much/signifianly up top. Its primarily used to finetune from idle up to where the idle curcuit is beeing overlapped by the needle, at around 1/4 throttle.

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        • J Jens Eskildsen

          The air is regulated over the entire throttle range, however, it doesnt matter much/signifianly up top. Its primarily used to finetune from idle up to where the idle curcuit is beeing overlapped by the needle, at around 1/4 throttle.

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          @jens-eskildsen thanks dudes

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