Idle Adjustment
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RE: Idle Adjustment
ORIGINAL: CMC
Where would one find the idle adjustment screw on a 2004 1200?
ORIGINAL: SportyPig
The 98 is simple. There is an idle adjustment screw, just get the bike warmed up, and adjust the screw.
07....good luck!
The 98 is simple. There is an idle adjustment screw, just get the bike warmed up, and adjust the screw.
07....good luck!
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RE: Idle Adjustment
ORIGINAL: kawsakimx6
this is the bottom of the carb. and the GREEN circle is the Idle adjustment screw
ORIGINAL: CMC
Where would one find the idle adjustment screw on a 2004 1200?
ORIGINAL: SportyPig
The 98 is simple. There is an idle adjustment screw, just get the bike warmed up, and adjust the screw.
07....good luck!
The 98 is simple. There is an idle adjustment screw, just get the bike warmed up, and adjust the screw.
07....good luck!
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RE: Idle Adjustment
As far as EFI...you need to have that checked by the stealer....it involves remapping and such...yes, you can adjust it on the TB, but I wouldn't...let them do it if it's still under warranty.
Now for carbed models....
Ok....here goes....do NOTsimplyadjust your idle speed screw...and do NOT simply adjust your idle MIX screw either...do it RIGHT...tuning a carb wrong will eff up your plugs, cause detonation, and build up so much carbon in your heads it's unbelievable...tune your carb correctly and your idle willnot be that high.
To save you some searching time...here it is in a few easy steps...
1. Warm your bike up.
2. Turn the idleSPEED screw two full turns to raise it to a fast idle.
3. Turn your idle MIXTURE screw all the way in until it's SNUG (clockwise)....your bike shouldn't die when you do this.
4. SLOWLY back off the idle SPEED screw, allow the engine time to keep up with your adjustment until it barely runs or dies.
5. Turn theMIXTURE screw out 2 full turns and start the bike.
6. Adjust the MIXTURE by ear until you like what you hear, ride it to be sure. If it's too low for you, raise the SPEED screw about a 1/4 of a turn to a 1/2 a turn and back your mix off (counter cw) about 1/2 turn to richen it up. This will compensate for the faster idle.
This is a summarized version...but it's the correct way to set your idle and make sure your bike is running the way it should be.
Now for carbed models....
Ok....here goes....do NOTsimplyadjust your idle speed screw...and do NOT simply adjust your idle MIX screw either...do it RIGHT...tuning a carb wrong will eff up your plugs, cause detonation, and build up so much carbon in your heads it's unbelievable...tune your carb correctly and your idle willnot be that high.
To save you some searching time...here it is in a few easy steps...
1. Warm your bike up.
2. Turn the idleSPEED screw two full turns to raise it to a fast idle.
3. Turn your idle MIXTURE screw all the way in until it's SNUG (clockwise)....your bike shouldn't die when you do this.
4. SLOWLY back off the idle SPEED screw, allow the engine time to keep up with your adjustment until it barely runs or dies.
5. Turn theMIXTURE screw out 2 full turns and start the bike.
6. Adjust the MIXTURE by ear until you like what you hear, ride it to be sure. If it's too low for you, raise the SPEED screw about a 1/4 of a turn to a 1/2 a turn and back your mix off (counter cw) about 1/2 turn to richen it up. This will compensate for the faster idle.
This is a summarized version...but it's the correct way to set your idle and make sure your bike is running the way it should be.
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RE: Idle Adjustment
ORIGINAL: GothMetalGuitarist
WROOOOOOOOOOOONG!!! That is your Idle MIXTURE screw.... mess with that and not know what you are doing and hose your bike. Your idle adjustment screw is the one up near your throttle cable pully on the carb.
ORIGINAL: kawsakimx6
this is the bottom of the carb. and the GREEN circle is the Idle adjustment screw
ORIGINAL: CMC
Where would one find the idle adjustment screw on a 2004 1200?
ORIGINAL: SportyPig
The 98 is simple. There is an idle adjustment screw, just get the bike warmed up, and adjust the screw.
07....good luck!
The 98 is simple. There is an idle adjustment screw, just get the bike warmed up, and adjust the screw.
07....good luck!
I was hoping when I made that post that someone would supply a pic. But You'd better know WTF you're doing if you start messing that THAT screw that is circled in green.
The idle adjustment screw is on the top of the carb, and I don't think I can point it out verbally. I'm sure some of these guys have a good pic of the carb, that shows the correct screw.