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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Out richens it.
 
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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Thanks guys,I will go out and ajust the mixtute screw.

Thanks

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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Sorry for the goof you SHOULDN'T go more than 4 turn or it could fall out. My typing sucks!
 
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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I just went out and turned my PMS in until it started to sputter and it was only 1 turn out I then backed it out 6 turns and it never made any difference could the Pilot jet be to large it is the stock 35?? Or is that the way it is suppose to be? and where do you think the PMS should be set?
 
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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Just a quick not to see if anyone has a answer to this question it seems no one is watching any help would be helpful
 
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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Did you feel it needed to be adjusted? I set mine at 3 out from Lightly seated. 35 on the pilot should be fine. BB
 
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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Make sure you turn the pms screw slowly for accuracy...Coug
 
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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months ago  
Does the PMS turn easily? Should I have to pull out or push in first before turning it (02 Silverado)?

The bike sounds PERFECT when I first fire her up (potato, potato, potatoe), and I do mean perfect. After I run down the road and she gets good an warmed up, it's like her idle is set to high when sitting still in neutal. Will adjusting the PMS help this problem?
 
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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months ago  
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Does the PMS turn easily? Should I have to pull out or push in first before turning it (02 Silverado)?

Are you talking about the idle adjuster? The knob below the airbox.
 
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Re:Air mixture screw 4 Months ago  
Musky wrote:
Rider4Christ wrote:
Does the PMS turn easily? Should I have to pull out or push in first before turning it (02 Silverado)?

Are you talking about the idle adjuster? The knob below the airbox.


Is that what that is?!?! This whole time I thought it was the PMS. Okay, yes, should the idle adjuster turn easily? And where is this PMS (other than currently with my wife...lol)...
 
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