Thanks to both of you for your replies.
basser23 wrote:I make the assumption we are talking about the BP stock carbs correct? They are Teikei and there is only 1 cv carb which is on the right side of the bike,and has no
float bowl.
On the left carb,there is a float bowl,and just to the front on the bottom(near the intake head manifold)of it is a part of the carb body that has the idle adjustment
screw in it. It is recessed.
To adjust,turn clockwise to seat,and then counter clockwise to open. Factory setting is about 2.5 turns open...some folks run up to 5 or so turns.
Are you sure the choke(enrichiner) is not on?
I dont understand the diaphram issue ,as there is only 1 on the top of the right side carb.
Yup, I have a 2002 Baghira BP, that has a stock carburetor which is the same on Dave's pictures above.
I found the adjusting screw as you've told. Yesterday made an adjustment with no success. Today will try it more. But i need to learn what a turn is. Is it a 360degree turn, or just a 180degree turn. Or as you said, turn number does no matter at all. Is it just the good working level sound that coming from engine which tells me the right level? You agree with this?
I have some other problems here. As I have bought this bike new, it has some weird situated pars inside.
I cannot adjust or move (tighten or loose) fuel vent screw, which is part number 21 on
this page. It has got stripped (I'm not sure if thats the right word). Will it create a problem in future? Do I really need a new screw there?
Part number 40, again on that page, which is main jet. Is there an adjustment for it, or do I just put it in tightly?
In short I wonder that, is there any other screw that i need to adjust other than pilot screw set (part number 40) like jet pilot, main jet and those above?
As Anders wrote, there is a small diaphragm on the first carb. I think i need a repair set for it. I see dust on it, and that was the part which was bent when i first open the carb.
One more question about part number 57, which is pipe on the right side of second carburetor. I think the carb gets air from it. When i close the pipe, motor stops running.
So, as the pipe is very old (9years old), is it a good idea to get an air filter like this:
If I do something similar, and go in rain, will it harm the filter? Is there any thats water resistant. It may be silly but I need to learn
Thanks a bunch again.
Nesim
Edit:
This topic answers my turn level I guess.