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I have carbs just like that ,I would have to check an see if I can mimick your issue!That gap is nearly at half throttle already ,it is a good thing that it didnt fire up!...
Its quite possible the the LSN needle is screwed in too far in ,not allowing the gap to
close ,if the idle set screw is not doing it ,but also ,it could be jammed!
Could you show a pic of the screw I need to adjust as one the screws on the carb just isn't right becssue I can pull it out wit my finger as its thats loseI have carbs just like that ,I would have to check an see if I can mimick your issue!
Could you show a pic of the screw I need to adjust as one the screws on the carb just isn't right becssue I can pull it out wit my finger as its thats lose
Hi mate it's not the screw with spring or the long big head screw its the little screw under the long barrel screw thats fiddlestickedYes ,it is possible if the LSN needle ,which is that big head screw on the end ,if it is
screwed in all the way ,will prevent the gap on the slide barrel not to close all the way ,but also ,
if that LSN needle is in all the way ,the engine will not run at all ,That should be at least turned out
about 5 1/2 to 6 turns out from closed!
The smaller screw with the spring on it ,is the idle gap adjustment screw ,if you screw that outward ,
then the gap on the barrel should close ,but if the threads are stripped ,you maybe able to put some
Loc-tite on it an let it sit overnite!
But could be quite possible that the barrel is jammed at that spot with crud from sitting ,try taking
it apart an clean it!
Hi mate it's not the screw with spring or the long big head screw its the little screw under the long barrel screw thats fiddlesticked