Repair manuals (also known as Service Manuals or Workshop Manuals) contain the information you need to perform routine maintenance and repairs. These manuals generally include periodic maintenance charts, step by step repair instructions, troubleshooting information and overhaul procedures. Wiring diagrams are usually included. If you need to overhaul an engine for example, a repair manual will guide you through the process. Repair manuals are used by the service departments of your local dealership.
Owners Manuals
Owners manuals (also known as Operator Manuals) include the information you need to understand how to safely operate the related piece of equipment. These manuals also include very basic information on maintenance but do not include detailed overhaul procedures like a service manual. Owners manuals are usually included by the dealership when you purchase a new vehicle.
Parts Manuals
Parts manuals include detailed schematics of every major system that makes up your vehicle. The drawings include individual parts as well as parts groupings. Every parts schematic has a corresponding page that lists the part number, quantity and description of the part. These manuals are helpful for understanding how an assembly goes together and for ordering parts.
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SOURCE: Hyosun Scooter Carb Adjustments
Very good thought process on the adjustments. The throttle screw sets the idle speed and the air screw sets the fuel mix at idle speed. The stock setting is 1.5 turns outward. IMPORTANT > do not tighten these two adjusters down. Only screw these in until they LIGHTLY seat. Now turn each adjuster one and one half turns outward.
From this point you adjust the idle speed then adjust the air screw for fastest idle speed at that throttle screw setting. If the idle speed becomes faster than desired after adjustment, just reset the throttle screw and then reset the air screw.
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SOURCE: need setting for carb. adjuster on bottom of carb
Turn the adjusting screw all the way in until it LIGHTLY seats. Now back it out one and one half turns. Do the same adjustment for the throttle screw on the right side of the carb. You are now back to the stock factory settings.
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SOURCE: How do I adjust a Mikuni roundslide carb. Thanks
Turn the air screw and the throttle screw inward until they LIGHTLY seat. Now turn each of them outward one and one half turns. This is the factory setting. You might want to clean the carbs. After cleaning, before you put the slide back into the carb, move the clip on the jet needle downward one notch. This will richen the fuel mix and help with the bog.
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SOURCE: needle adjustments for 1999 Suzuki RM80 Need carb
Lightly seat the screws then open up each of them one and one half turns. This is the factory setting.
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