To adjust the carburetor on a Yamaha G16 golf cart, first locate the adjustment screws on the carburetor. Start by turning the idle mixture screw clockwise until it gently seats, then back it out about 1.5 turns. Next, adjust the idle speed screw to set the desired engine idle RPM, usually around 1,200-1,500 RPM. Finally, fine-tune the mixture and idle speed as necessary for optimal performance.
why does my C5 corvette idle poorly ,just for a few seconds when coming to a stop?
check your timing & up your idle a little
If you press the gas and all it seems to do is maybe Idle, the problem is the reed valves. I have ran into this problem 2 different times. That is wacked! G2 engine is 4 stroke ,so it does't have a reed valve!
Poorly, it may idle to high or not at all.
If you press the gas and all it seems to do is maybe Idle, the problem is the reed valves. I have ran into this problem 2 different times. That is wacked! G2 engine is 4 stroke ,so it does't have a reed valve!
The idle air control valve will be located by the throttle body.
The Devil Makes Work for Idle Hands was created in 2000.
Could be time for a tune up.
To adjust the idle speed on a 1992 Volkswagen Golf with a carburetor, locate the idle speed adjustment screw on the carburetor. Start the engine and allow it to warm up, then turn the screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. Aim for the manufacturer's recommended idle speed, usually around 800-900 RPM for this model. Finally, recheck the idle speed after making the adjustment to ensure it is set correctly.
Absolutely - a clogged air filter can cause a car to idle poorly. You could also get poor gas economy and high emissions. Also, if the computer were not able to compensate for the high fuel mixture, you could set a code and/or destroy your catalytic converter.
im lost there too sorry