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carb balancing
Topic Started: Jun 26 2012, 12:09 PM (373 Views)
hursty46
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Do any of you know how to adjust the screws to balance the carbs on the 644 suzuki as you can't get to them n my carbs r slightly out? Cheers
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Monty
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there's only one in the centre, Must be able to get at it cos I have, or are you talking about the mixture screws in front of float bowl
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RudiRulez
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Its a single cylinder, the carbs don't need balancing.

Obviously its ideal to have both the mixture screws set the same, but its not necesary to get the bike to idle or run properly.

For instance i run different size pilot jets in both my carbs to get the perfect mixture.
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Alex_H
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RudiRulez
Jun 26 2012, 07:30 PM
For instance i run different size pilot jets in both my carbs to get the perfect mixture.

And what sizes might they be squire?
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