Fuel-air mixture setting on carby
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:31 pm
Hi again,
OK this is going to appear really dumb to some people, but I'm about as mechanically minded as Princess Mary of Denmark, so it's a legitimate question for me.
I need to tune up my ratBellett 1600 (Florian motor, but I think it's safe to assume it's tuned about the same as a Bellett 1500) and I was wondering if there is a set amount of turns that the fuel-air mixture screw thingo should be set at.
I would assume it probably depends on the condition of the motor and carby, but this thing is pretty tight so whatever is the stock setting (if there is such a thing) would probably be the go.
If my question is stupid, Jedi masters pls forgive!
Cheers,
Dave
OK this is going to appear really dumb to some people, but I'm about as mechanically minded as Princess Mary of Denmark, so it's a legitimate question for me.
I need to tune up my ratBellett 1600 (Florian motor, but I think it's safe to assume it's tuned about the same as a Bellett 1500) and I was wondering if there is a set amount of turns that the fuel-air mixture screw thingo should be set at.
I would assume it probably depends on the condition of the motor and carby, but this thing is pretty tight so whatever is the stock setting (if there is such a thing) would probably be the go.
If my question is stupid, Jedi masters pls forgive!
Cheers,
Dave