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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 187699" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Short answer Palm is I know that engine pretty well. There is a casting that runs right under the exhaust port. Runs right over and dumps spooge right on the TOP of that rubber seal block. Just like I see in the pic. Take a peep and you will see it looks like a rain gutter. Way more likely than having it swim back upstream unarrested by a torch. Glad you asked.</p><p></p><p>Your second paragraph to me seemed like you must have missed the intent of my post on how I adjust a carburetor. Please know I adjust them often and have done it the way it has worked best for me in temp swings from 40 below to 100 plus. I live at sea level but have ones set up for 7500 feet and have set up for Pikes Peak. (You don't ride over 12-14k I bet.) I don't think I said anything to make anyone believe there won't be some playing around. Note the sweet spot comment. OP asked about setting the low speed screw and the idle. It's what I adressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 187699, member: 1650"] Short answer Palm is I know that engine pretty well. There is a casting that runs right under the exhaust port. Runs right over and dumps spooge right on the TOP of that rubber seal block. Just like I see in the pic. Take a peep and you will see it looks like a rain gutter. Way more likely than having it swim back upstream unarrested by a torch. Glad you asked. Your second paragraph to me seemed like you must have missed the intent of my post on how I adjust a carburetor. Please know I adjust them often and have done it the way it has worked best for me in temp swings from 40 below to 100 plus. I live at sea level but have ones set up for 7500 feet and have set up for Pikes Peak. (You don't ride over 12-14k I bet.) I don't think I said anything to make anyone believe there won't be some playing around. Note the sweet spot comment. OP asked about setting the low speed screw and the idle. It's what I adressed. [/QUOTE]
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