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Adjustment screw to carburetor !

 
sandprincess0820 sandprincess0820
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/25/09
12:23 PM

Thank you to all of you you who could reply to my previous question.

Now that that issue has been corrected. My question is where do  I find the adjustment screw to the carburator, since the quad won't stay on without the help of the choke engaged, & it won't stay on even if I try to run it with the choke on ?    , Sorry folks I'm so embarrassed !  

 
Michealwall Michealwall
User | Posts: 129 | Joined: 05/09
Posted: 10/26/09
06:30 AM

http://www.mthollypowersports.com/fiche_section_detail.asp?section=284630&category=atvs&make=YAMAHA&year=2006&fveh=6897

Check out item 49 on this parts brake down. Along with the manual link you can fix everything with your bike. Loosen the carb boots and turn the carb towards the left. You will be looking at the bowl, from the factory there is a plug covering the screw, it has to be removed to see the screw. When you had the bowl off the pilot screw was the brass screw under the bowl. Have fun..  
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YFZ450 "06" jet kit, zip tie mod, cam mod, sold
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