Stock setting is
Idle screw - 2 1/2 - 3 turns out
Air screw - 1 1/2 -1 3/4 turns out
You can get a rear sprocket wheel with fewer teeth. You can also install a set of bigger carburetor jet needles instead of the original one. The original jet set is called 100, but you can buy oversized jets of the sizes 102 and 105. Finally, it is possible to install the XR100 carburetor on the XR80 but it takes some work.
Point the intake cam lobe down and the timing mark on the cam gear at the 12 o clock position with the piston at TDC.
edelbrock has a square flange gasket fo it
To set the carburetor on the Hero Honda CD 100 bike, locate the set screw attached to the carburetor. Start the bike and using a screwdriver, turn the screw until the bike runs smoothly. This may take a few tries to make sure the screw is getting turned the right way.
how to set Yamaha pw80 carburetor
Yes; those are called the 'forks' to distinguish them from the rear shocks; a seal set is less than $20. See link, but note year model.
i have a 1985 Honda civic and the valves need adjusting with a filler gage but i do not no what to set them on
To set the carburetor on a Toyota E engine 1300, you must have the tools to open the bolts. Refer to the pictorial image from the manual to set the carburetor.
Take the air cleaner off and you will see the carburetor bolted to the top center of the engine. That is what the air cleaner set's on. The top of the carb.
line up the timing marks on the flywheel and cam
Oh, dude, draining the carburetor on a Honda Metropolitan is like, super easy. You just gotta locate the drain screw on the bottom of the carburetor, like, unscrew it, and let the fuel flow out. Make sure to catch the fuel in a container, unless you want your garage to smell like a gas station for days. And remember, safety first, wear gloves and goggles, because carburetor fuel is not exactly cologne, you know?
Set it to exact manufacturer specifications.