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Ok then there is a very FINE adjustment you can do at the top of the rod. As you know the rod is LIFTED in the jet as the throttle is opened. You can make a fine adjustment by LOWERING the rod. then as it is lifted the smaller part is a bit deeper and will come out later..
WARNING!! If you get it too lean the tops of your pistons and the valves will suffer!!
My opinion...If only steel wool was used I'd forget about it!
Big Jim <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" />


Ok Big Jim in reference to this adjustment. What I have done is to loosen the screw that holds the metering rods in place. Thus letting the rods fall all the way in to there bores. Then I applied light pressure i.e. bring them up slightly then tighten the screw. Is this the proper way of adjusting this.

Greg