Pilot air screws

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Pilot air screws

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OK, can't find out about the emulsion tubes today, so movin on.

Are these the air screws? The little recessed brass suckers? Sorry for the lousy pics.

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Oh it's a mirror! I get it now, but yes.
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and yet another use for duct tape... :banana
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Post by NoItsNotAnR1 »

Yep, if MacGyver only knew.

Now, next question: I have no idea how I'm going to access and accuratly adjust these. I'm tempted to pull the carbs off (or at least enough to tilt them up).

The manual says I have to drain the coolant if removing the carbs. That sucks! Any way around this? Can I loosen the carb joint bolts to tilt the carbs up without draining the coolant?

What's the secret, boys?
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I've got an FZR1000, yours are different than mine, sorry.
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No sorry's needed, bro. I appreciate your help!
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Post by NoItsNotAnR1 »

Well my friends, it is done, and the carbs are on the table. I have gone deeper into the beast than ever before, and the feeling is somewhat gratifying.

I drained the coolant, but I'm not sure it was necessary. In the end I figured I was better off going with the Yamaha manual and just draining the stuff.
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Post by NoItsNotAnR1 »

Wow, the air screws were well off.

1. 2 turns out
2. 1.5 turns out
3. 1.5 turns out
4. 1.5 turns out

I went with 2.5 on all four, put the bike back together, and went for a ride.

Still some slight popping on decel, but way less than before. I cruised down the street opening and closing the throttle, listening to the exhaust. When I was satisfied, I flipped a U to head home.

I gave it a whack and the front tire came up so fast I couldn't believe it! Should've ripped into these things a looong time ago! :banana

Thanks for the help, guys. I'm a happy camper!
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Post by WickedFZR1K »

Adjusting the mixture screws sure makes a world of difference huh? :D I love mine set at 2 3/4 turns, i still get some popping on decel, but that could be partially to my exup valve being wired open (broke a cable and havent gotten the new one on yet) (runs ok with the valve opened, just loose some off idle crispness and my 3500 rpm wheelies went away :-()

Just a note, if Colorado is a test state on bikes, you WILL fail with those settings...
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WickedFZR1K wrote:Just a note, if Colorado is a test state on bikes, you WILL fail with those settings...
Arizona, at least Tucson and Phoenix, require emissions testing. I set my pilots at 2.5 turns out and the bike ran great. Failed emissions test. Not wanting to play trial-and-error with my bike's registration I took it to a bike shop that had an exhaust gas analyzer to set it within emissions limits. I'm not sure if they set them at 2 turns or 2 1/4 but it passed and the bike still runs well.

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Nope, no testing in Colorado.
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