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Posted by CNKS on August 11, 2006 at 13:48:38 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: plugs keep fouling posted by Wes in Ohio on August 11, 2006 at 13:29:50:
I meant if you can put it under load (maybe as simple as going up a hill), get off and turn it a little at a time (1/4-1/2 turn) until it doesn't stumble, or turn it a little at a time until it does stumble, then back out a half turn or so. I wouldn't try it with the hydraulics. Think of the main screw as a "cut" screw, turn it in until it won't run right with a load, then out until it does. The earlier models, prior to the Super H, could be adjusted while stationary at wide open throttle, then fine tuned in the field as need be. The stationary adjustment won't work with the Super H, 300, and 350.
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