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06/18/08 at 11:41:33
 
Hello all
Can anyone tell me about that little screw that has or had ,in my case,the plug over it. on the carb.  I can turn it but has no effect on the way the engine runs. can it be bad and can it be replaced? This thing will run for a minute then just stops. I have went through the carb replace all the hoses,replaced everything I can think of, What should I check next?
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Reply #1 - 06/18/08 at 11:44:48
 
Yes that screw can be replaced, it costs between 3 to 5 bucks from the stealership.
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Reply #2 - 06/18/08 at 11:48:18
 
When I turn it out it just seams to reach a place and stop.should I force it?
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Reply #3 - 06/18/08 at 12:00:01
 
You'll have to ask Lancer on that one. He is the carb guru around these parts.

When I replaced mine I didn't have any problem removing it, it just unscrewed all the way out.
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Reply #4 - 06/18/08 at 12:14:05
 
Mine was the same way, so I went up a jet size to the 55 pilot and it runs great now.  Your pilot may simply be too small.
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Reply #5 - 06/18/08 at 12:42:32
 
I just went and made that thing come out.cleaned it good, and sprayed air though it. Then I went ridding down the darn road.  That was It..
Thanks for all the help.  All I needed to here was that it would come out.. The Clymer manual said not to tuch it is why I didn't do it before.
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Reply #6 - 06/18/08 at 12:51:58
 
The Clymer manual also says to turn the engine clockwise when adjusting valves when it should be counter clock wise.
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Reply #7 - 06/18/08 at 13:03:45
 
Yes  I got the clymer manual when I got the bike a few weeks ago. the first thing I did was to go through the carb because it had set for years. its a 1987 with 5400 miles on it, at least thats what it got showing on it, There were a few things in it that was just not there.
But it is sure better than nothing....
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Reply #8 - 06/18/08 at 19:52:52
 
Very true, I personally believe Clymers + suzukisavage.com = ultimate repair/customizing manual.
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