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On a 1996 Suzuki RM 125, the idle screw is located on the carburetor, typically near the throttle linkage. It can usually be found on the side of the carburetor body, often marked with a "+" and "-" for adjustment. To adjust the idle speed, turn the screw clockwise to increase the idle and counterclockwise to decrease it. Be sure to make small adjustments and check the engine's response.
To adjust the idle on a Yamaha Vino 125, locate the idle speed adjustment screw, which is typically found on the carburetor. Start the engine and allow it to warm up, then use a screwdriver to turn the idle screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. Aim for an idle speed of around 1,200 to 1,500 RPM for optimal performance. Always ensure the scooter is on a level surface and the engine is running smoothly before making adjustments.
To idle down your Honda CR 125, first, locate the idle adjustment screw, typically found on the carburetor. Turn the screw counterclockwise to lower the idle speed, making small adjustments until you achieve the desired RPM. It's important to let the bike warm up before making adjustments and to ensure the throttle is fully closed when setting the idle. After adjustment, test the bike to ensure it idles smoothly without stalling.
On the left side of the carb you will see a screw with a spring on it, turn this clockwise to lower tickover and anti clockwise to raise tickover.
If your on the right side of the bike the carburetor is to the top left of the cylinder, there is a screw with a spring on it, tighten the screw to bring the idle up, loosen it to lower the idle
Carb. idle screws are set so thew vehicle idles they are not set at a specific number of turns. With the screw turned out but still in the carb start the vehicle. Let it warm up then turn the screw in until the engine will just idle. There are other adjustments that may assist are to the pilot fuel/air screw. This should be screwed all the way in until it lightly bottoms then turned out 2 turns to start. Once the bike is idling per above turning this screw until it idles at the highest point. This should be between 2 and 3 turns out. Readjust the idle screw to the lower idle if needed and you will be ready to go.
Unfortunately, some crucial information is missing from your question. Please re-submit it and write out what happens between the two and the three. 125 - 2/3 = 124 and 1/3 125 - 2 + 3 = 126 125 - 23 = 102
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It refers to the diameter of the screw. More precisely, it is a 0.138" diameter screw. You can get it in with various head style and thread pitch.
64 should be in between 27 and 125.
64 is missing; the numbers are cubes of 1,2,3,4,5,& 6.