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formariz

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formariz

One thing that I am never sure while adjusting a carburetor is which direction is 'lean" and "rich", regardless of how many times I do it. Today for the first time ever after rebuilding one and deciding to polish the adjusters head I see that they are marked with an arrow and the word lean on it. I haven't checked the Walbros, but the Carters all have it.

<_>

Cas

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Teddy da Bear

I never noticed.....but will look at my tractors

as soon as I get a chance.

k-ewl tip! :thumbs:

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Sarge

Almost every carb, regardless of air/fuel mix vs. fuel bleed type mixture screws are the same - turn the screw in (clockwise) is the lean , out (counterclockwise) richens the circuit .

Kind of neat they actually stamped the head on those ...

Sarge

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jerrell

:thumbs: i just assumed that if you tighten it, it would cut the amount of fuel and if you loosened it , it would let more fuel to the engine.. never noticed the markings. good info.....

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MaineDad

Never saw one like that either. Neat!

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Coadster32

If the screw your showing is on the bottom of the carb, then that is correct info. I'm used to the screws on the side that regulate the air mixture. Those are opposite of what you describe. I was adjusting my snowmobile two weeks ago, and thought this info looked wrong. Nevermind! :thumbs:

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iicap

If your snowmobile is a 2 stroke and has a Mikuni or Keihen carb(s) , then all bets are of as far as the adjustment comments you are reading in this thread. Owner/opertator manual procedures are best followed. :thumbs: Slightly I guess

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WHC-125

I never noticed.....but will look at my tractors

as soon as I get a chance.

k-ewl tip! :thumbs:

Ditto :whistle:

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