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Access the Needles
– Remove the diaphragm cover. Watch out that the slide spring doesn't fly across the shop and land in the dust bunnies under the CNC machine.
– Remove the throttle slide spring and pull the throttle slide out of the carburetor together with the diaphragm.
– Press the jet needle holder together.
– Carefully unclip needle holder from the jet needle and remove.
NOTE: the spring on the jet needle usually remains in the jet needle holder. If it doesn't, look under the CNC machine.
– Note the position of the tiny washers above and/or below the clip. You will need to replace them in the same location when done.
– The needle has 5 grooves in the top (blunt) end.
– The needle clip will be in the 2nd groove from the top, if it hasn't been changed after the factory.
– Place the clip in the position you desire. Do the same for both needles.
– Check all parts for wear, especially the jet needle and the guide surfaces of the throttle slide.
– Check the throttle slide diaphragm carefully for cracks or fractures.
NOTE: the tab of the throttle slide diaphragm contains a small air jet. Be carefully not to lose it.
– Insert the spring in the jet needle holder and position in the throttle slide together with the jet needle.
– Clip the jet needle holder into place.
NOTE: a small air jet should be mounted in the tab of the throttle slide diaphragm.
– Insert the throttle slide and diaphragm in the carburetor, pushing
the jet needle in the needle jet.
– Mount the throttle slide spring and screw on the diaphragm cover.
-Now is a good time to check and/or adjust the idle mixture screws (#6 in photo to the right). |