Darick : Don`t adjust the air screw . Only the idle stop screw can be tweeked as often as needed. Baby Huey
To: Honda-C70@yahoogroups.com
From: darickmaasen@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 19:27:38 +0000
Subject: [Honda-C70] Re: Zeroing in on Carb adjustment....
I have been dealing with this same thing. For my bike it seems to be touchy when it comes to weather fluctuations like heat and rain. I have found that not closing the choke all the way seems to keep it from bogging or quitting, this also makes it run a little rich but its solved the problem of having to constantly tweak the air and throttle screws.
--- In Honda-C70@yahoogroups.com, "dorsetbromley" <timslaughter@...> wrote:
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> Ok, with all your help I have gotten closer. Have adjusted idle and air screw so that all in all bike running really well. However, at times when I pull back on the throttle the bike will flatten out and bog down. I am thinking the Needle jet is too short? Also have to install the gasket next to the insulator as I was told there could be an air leak? Thoughts? Suggestions? Thank you
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