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 Posted: 12:43 - 20 Jun 2008 Post subject: Quick mixture question |
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Cant seem to find a straight answer from my manual, so does anyone know in general, on the mixture screw on the carb, which way makes it leaner and which way makes it richer.
Reason i ask, ive just slotted on a new k&n style air filter, pretty pleased as it has given me an extra little boost, but now worried about running it too lean.
Is there an easy way i can tell?
Also, the sound is a little different, sounds the same idling but is way louder and sounds a bit like when you have an air leak, if you know what i mean?
Is the change in sound normal?
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The standard airbox is a silencer aswell as a filter so the noise is normal. I'd jet up rather than mess with the air screw. Most aftermarket pipes require more fuel rather than less air  |
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| stirlinggaz wrote: | hi,
what carb is it?
your carb will likely have 2 adjustment screws.
one in middle of carb body will be for adjusting idle speed only.
your other adjustment screw will be one of these :
AIR ADJUSTMENT SCREW - usualy located nearer airbox/filter.
adjustment - anti-clockwise to lean - clockwise to richen.
MIXTURE ADJUSTMENT SCREW - usually located closest engine/barrell. adjustment - anti-clockwise = rich, clockwise = lean.
so you have to find it first & identify what it does!
on my chinky 4 stroke 125 - adjustment screw is actually located on the bottom of the carb, facing downwards!
but applying the logic above, it was closer to engine, so to make it run a bit leaner, i turned it inwards (clockwise).
hope that helps.
plug chops are a must though.
cheers,
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Hi, thanks for replies everyone.
When i had the bike it was jetted up from 80 to 85 for the exhaust apparently, which is the reason it has always run a little rich i think? My manual confirms the air screw and its to the right of the idle screw nearer to the air box than the engine.
I was recommended to use a colour tuner or something? available from halfords, but i cant seem to find it on there website. If i could get one, would this solve my mixture worries?
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| RS2MATRIX wrote: | | stirlinggaz wrote: | hi,
what carb is it?
your carb will likely have 2 adjustment screws.
one in middle of carb body will be for adjusting idle speed only.
your other adjustment screw will be one of these :
AIR ADJUSTMENT SCREW - usualy located nearer airbox/filter.
adjustment - anti-clockwise to lean - clockwise to richen.
MIXTURE ADJUSTMENT SCREW - usually located closest engine/barrell. adjustment - anti-clockwise = rich, clockwise = lean.
so you have to find it first & identify what it does!
on my chinky 4 stroke 125 - adjustment screw is actually located on the bottom of the carb, facing downwards!
but applying the logic above, it was closer to engine, so to make it run a bit leaner, i turned it inwards (clockwise).
hope that helps.
plug chops are a must though.
cheers,
GAZ |
Hi, thanks for replies everyone.
When i had the bike it was jetted up from 80 to 85 for the exhaust apparently, which is the reason it has always run a little rich i think? My manual confirms the air screw and its to the right of the idle screw nearer to the air box than the engine.
I was recommended to use a colour tuner or something? available from halfords, but i cant seem to find it on there website. If i could get one, would this solve my mixture worries?
cheers, nick |
hi,
never used one.
heard differing results on them.
but i reckon you could get the mixture correct with a little patience & trial & error.
wouldnt bother spending out on one, maybe borrow one?
but i never needed one.
i just do plug chops & adjust accordingly.
but as others are saying,
as soon as you adjust the air/fuel mixture by bolting on one of these open filters,
you will need to up jet.
find out what the stock jet size should be.
what mods have you got?
up jet for perfomance exhaust,
& then upjet again for open filter.
get a couple of different size jets & start from there.
i wish you luck.
cheers,
GAZ |
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Hi, ive just checked my plug after reading this and it is like a darkish brown colour, and the electrode part (i think its called the electrode) the middle part of the plug, has a white ring around it?
What does this tell me as im interested in what you said timmeh, i too am concerned with my fuel/air mix
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A picture paints a thousand words, so...
https://www.aa1car.com/library/reading_spark_plugs.jpg ____________________ GSXR400 x2 | '94 RVF400 | '93 TZR125 4DL (again)
20:22:30 BLUEX5: i would love to be forced to undergo a**l plugging with different sizes
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Thanks for that Timmeh, Ill try and get you a picture of mine if thats alright,
but to be honest, it looks pretty mich the same as 'normal' but with a white ring from the middle..
Like this,
https://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m62/ant-147/sparkplug.jpg
i read the white can be due to lean mixture, being too hot and insufficient cooling. Is there a way to identify which?
Am i at any danger continuing running it this way?
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Thanks lads!
Will do that in the morning, is it ok to let the bike cool down before getting to the plug or does it have to be done stragiht away? Also can you just rev it in nuetral to fairly high rpm then kill it, would this work the same or is it better to take it on a run?
So if i discover im running too lean, upjet or adjust air screw? Or both?
Sorry for hijacking your thread rs2matrix
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hi,
no, bike must be under load when doing the plug chop.
Timmeh's instructions are fairly spot on.
so you cant just rev the tits off it in neutral!
you dont have to take the plug out straight away,if your worried about it being hot - it will be so wear gloves.
or you could just leave it to cool down.
just dont try to re-start it or anything.
the ideas is to get an indication of how your plugs operating at wide open throttle,
what i do- go for a wee run, 10 miles or so,then head home,
500m from my house i get into 3 or 4th at high revs,(watching for police),
then when i get parrallel to my house i quickly pull in the clutch lever at same time as hitting the killswitch,
coasting to a stop at my gate.
get all my gear off, get the overalls on & remove plug.
think its actually better to leave it to cool down due to expanding metals & all that.
cheers,
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