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Air screw on a 376 Monobloc
« on: 15.04. 2016 20:46 »
I have sent my carb off to be resleeved so I have been cleaning up some spares etc to choose the best parts. I have two air screw/idle mixture adjusting screws but they are different how do I know which is right ??? *conf*


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Re: Air screw on a 376 Monobloc
« Reply #1 on: 15.04. 2016 22:39 »
G'day BSA500.
I'm no expert on mono's but I think you'll find the one with the blunt/flat end is the right one.
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Re: Air screw on a 376 Monobloc
« Reply #2 on: 16.04. 2016 11:05 »
Muskrat,
 I agree I already had a leaning towards the left one. It looks like someone took a file to the other one  *conf*

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Re: Air screw on a 376 Monobloc
« Reply #3 on: 16.04. 2016 12:50 »
It's more to do with the tapper. A fine tapper would take more turns to get the same affect as the thick tapper.
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