Some of them have "auxiliary carburettors", ie: auto-chokes. I think they're the sort with their own little float chamber. Might be a good place to start?RattyMcClelland wrote:Their Kehin twin motorbike carbs. Can't remember which exactly.
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1989 Carb engine high revs?
This is the fast idle screw - Turning the screw made no effect to the revs. I assume the spring should be pushing the pieces apart to bring the revs down?
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Only just watched the video. If you turn the bolt further than you did, does it not start compressing the spring, pulling the 2 levers closer together? If so... Is the spring maybe not still working absolutely fine? Not meant to push them further apart???
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