This was explained in a way where I was able to adjust my carb well. Before this video I watched other videos. I know what the adjusters were. I just did not understand their relation. I installed a tachometer thinking it would help. I searched online for the RPM range for my scooter. 1500 to 2000. I followed your instructions. The top end was 3000 RPM it would not go any higher than 3150. It would start to shut down around 1230. So B would be around 2100 RPM. After setting the mixture, I adjusted the idle where it would not bounce back and forth. The scooter started to act funny when I changed the air filter. I'm looking to change the exhast next. Again, thank you for making this video... it seems you were the right teacher for my learning perference.
Thank you 😊, glad that this video helped. I saw most of the other videos which lacked proper explanation. Hence, I made this video. Good to see this helping others 👍
Great explantion on youtube.listen video at least 4 to 5 times so that u can understand the setting.do step by step on ur scooter while playing this video
Thanks a lot..recently got my Ntorq race edition. The engine auto off 2 times today coming back from work. Thank you for your video in English. Very helpful. I understand now what happen to my Ntorq.👍🏽
I really appreciate your way of teaching🎉🎉And i have a issue in my discover 125 cc bike bs3 model 5 speed engine. That is, i have cleaned my carburetor throughly , adjusted the tappet well,replaced with new air screw, slow speed screw ,air filter ,spark plug with geniune one & recently serviced cylinder head valves also. But when i tune the carburettor air screw when i close the air screw till the end engine gets stammering and when i rotate the air screw towards anti clock wise direction engine rpm starts to get increasing after 3 full turns ,after that engine rpm is increasing well but stays stable ,no change. After that rpm has to be reduced in one point if we rotate the rpm screw completely ,but it won't. Even if we completely loosen the air screw also the rpm wont decrease either increase in further rpm. Then when we remove the airscrew the engine gets off. So i left the air screw after 4 1/2 full turn & reduced the slow speed screw to 1000 rpm. Becoz i can't able to find the proper optimal position. So kindly guide me why it is happening & how to fix the problem, hope you will reply me, thank you.Note 👉 i have cleaned the carburettor already due to the same issue but it still exists 😢😢
Hi, first tighten the air screw completely. Do not overtighten. Start the engine and adjust the idle screw so that engine has low idling. Then start unscrewing the air screw and count the number of turns it takes to get the highest RPM. For example if you get the highest RPM after unscrewing 4 turns then the optimal position would be 2 turns from complete close position. Hope this helps.
i found that when the bike is fine tuned it feels very smooth and less heat in the engine.you will feel hot moisture air closer to the silencer and cool air from six inches away from silencer.
This was great thank you so much for the explanation and demo. What's the best position for just enough idle throttle so that engine doesn't shutdown at traffic signal or when slowed down plus best mileage within that ? I don't care about performance, I want the best mileage
If your air fuel mixture screw is on the engine side, wouldn’t it be a fuel screw? Therefore turning it CW would restrict the fuel flow and lean the mixture?
Most of the carburettors will have both air mixture screw and idling screw on the same side. However, we can identify the screw type basis the direction in which screw is moving inwards or outwards. Tuning can be done accordingly
To increase mileage, do we have to tighen or loosen the mixture screw? I'm asking this because some videos claim that loosening will increase the mileage while you say tightening will increase the mileage.
Yes, that's why I made this video. You have to tighten the air screw. You can see my other video where I have shown the practical difference in mileage for all 3 settings (Lean, Rich and Optimal)
Would this apply to Honda navi stock carburetor? I am bit a confused since some say it is an air screw and not a fuel the one Honda navi has on the left side closer to the engine, could you help me clarify that, thank you!
Thanks a lot for very well explain , my scooter honda dio when not started for one week I have to put some gasoline in the carburetor to start , can help me pls what you think the problem is ? Carbrator or something else
Thank you, probably fuel is not reaching the carburettor properly. Scooters fuel line is not linked directly to carburettor. Fuel gets pulled to manifold basis the vaccum pressure created from cylinder. Please have the vaccum line cleaned and see if there is an improvement
I firstly pull the rpm screw clockwise until its tight and then I also tightened the air mixture screw clock wise but the engine didn't stop the race was as it is so I turned it anticlock wise a little bit then also turned the rpm screw anticlock wise. What should I do?
Some motorcycle carburetors will have Butterfly valve. For those idle screw will be different. I have shown image for them in this video. Please identify the air mixture screw correctly for adjusting
sir,its a air screw not mixture screw , it is mikuni variant on Jupiter, on my tvs wego max rpm comes at 1 complete screw open from bottom out. Factory setting is 2 complete screw open, I am confused which one should I keep? at factory setting when you flip the accelerator rpm doesn't become normal quickly
Yes it is Air screw. However, it's also termed as air mixture screw as it mixes air to the fuel. For Wego it takes 5-10 seconds to achieve the proper idling once de-accelarated. If you max out on RPM for just one turn, then adjust the idle screw so that the RPM is low and then try opening the air screw and see if you see a difference. Your vehicle seems to be set at high rpm idling.
@@autobotgeekse Thanks sir for reply. Observation are as follows - Max idling rpm at 1 screw open from fully closed. - Now you set idling rpm normal & start opening air screw open, Max idling rpm achieved at 1.5 screw open from fully closed & if left at same setting ,vehicle has serious starting issue. after getting tired I keep air screw at 0.75 & run the vehicle, also it is able to clear the Pollution check certificate.
@@adik9441 do you still have starting issue at .75 turn? How is the mileage? Since .75 will be a rich setting it should give good mileage. Check my other video where I have shown mileage test results for all three settings
Sir, The way you explained is great but i have seen pop up tital msg between video in which you apologize for rich and lean mode.. as far as i know tightening screw will consume more fuel and less air and vice versa for unscrew it. Plz explain to me !
Yes, those are the correction subtitles. I interchanged the terminologies in the audio, hence added correction subtitles. It is the air screw that we are tightening which will regulate the air to fuel ratio. If we tighten the fuel sucked will still be less when compared to lean setting.
Great explained than the others... I have got 80 kmpl on my Honda shine..... But having some issues with my hero honda splendor its getting 60 kmpl I don't know the reason why. if you have any idea please suggest sir thank you...
There are other factors which affect the mileage as well. Pls watch my other video on mileage tips. Also, will be making another video on carburetor jet mod for betterment of fuel economy by 25%. Hopefully that will help you. Also, pls check your spark pulg electrode distance and carbon formation, that also affects the mileage
@@NIKKAMSUJIT if the tapered edge of the air screw is worn out then yes that will cause the issue but it is very rare unless it is damaged due to overtightening
Finally I found someone who explains in English.Very well explained.Tks mann great job.
Nice to hear it was helpful. 👍
Same here
Same
Dont u guys understand hindi??
Same here...hard for hindi
He started his explanation by saying "this is a basic carburator". This is one of the best explanation I've ever come across.👍👍👏👏👏👏.
Thankyou for your time
Did you get the mialage
@magneticghost9831
Yes, I'm now in full charge of my carburator ♥️
2:15 This is what I was looking for.... Best mileage .... Thank you so much
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I already try this at my 100cc bike, from 15 KM/L (not kidding) to 50KM/L, it's a huge difference!
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Mine increased from 23 KM/L to 33 KM/L. great improvement indeed
@@bornfacekambatika Happy riding 👍
@@bornfacekambatika whc bike ?
You must be a politician 😂😂😂😅
This was explained in a way where I was able to adjust my carb well. Before this video I watched other videos. I know what the adjusters were. I just did not understand their relation. I installed a tachometer thinking it would help. I searched online for the RPM range for my scooter. 1500 to 2000. I followed your instructions. The top end was 3000 RPM it would not go any higher than 3150. It would start to shut down around 1230. So B would be around 2100 RPM. After setting the mixture, I adjusted the idle where it would not bounce back and forth. The scooter started to act funny when I changed the air filter. I'm looking to change the exhast next. Again, thank you for making this video... it seems you were the right teacher for my learning perference.
Thank you 😊, glad that this video helped. I saw most of the other videos which lacked proper explanation. Hence, I made this video. Good to see this helping others 👍
Thanks. This is the by far the best explanation I've seen yet.
Thank you 😊
Best demonstration ever. Simple and to the point.
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One of the best videos on Carb Tuning and Video and Audio quality are Excellent!
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Sir your guidance from this video I'm very happy my Jupiter vehicle giving 45kms. 100rs petrol. I'm very much appreciating u sir, Thankyou
I'm glad that it helped. Happy riding 😊👍
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Thanks brother, thank you for your time , 😊
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very well and clear instructions, thank you for making us aware of how the carburetor tuned well. now I can do that confidently.
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This is the best explanation. Your talking is not too fast and the picture make it easier to understand. Thank you 🙏 👍
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The best explanation i've seen in youtube so far
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Great explantion on youtube.listen video at least 4 to 5 times so that u can understand the setting.do step by step on ur scooter while playing this video
Thank you for watching 🙏
Well Done Sir, Thanks from Texas!
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Thanks a lot..recently got my Ntorq race edition. The engine auto off 2 times today coming back from work. Thank you for your video in English. Very helpful. I understand now what happen to my Ntorq.👍🏽
Thank you for your time
I learned more with this one video then from my dad who himself is a truck mechanic 🤣🤣👍🏼
Good to see people benefiting from this video
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Best explanation both through diagram and practical، thanks a lot
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Awesome video! made understanding carb tuning so simple and the graphic really helped.
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awesome thanks for the video manage to tune my GY6! Tuning starts at 5:40
Wc bro, glad this video helped 👍
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Very well explained bro and useful to all riders in their DIY ventures 😂
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I really appreciate your way of teaching🎉🎉And i have a issue in my discover 125 cc bike bs3 model 5 speed engine. That is, i have cleaned my carburetor throughly , adjusted the tappet well,replaced with new air screw, slow speed screw ,air filter ,spark plug with geniune one & recently serviced cylinder head valves also. But when i tune the carburettor air screw when i close the air screw till the end engine gets stammering and when i rotate the air screw towards anti clock wise direction engine rpm starts to get increasing after 3 full turns ,after that engine rpm is increasing well but stays stable ,no change. After that rpm has to be reduced in one point if we rotate the rpm screw completely ,but it won't. Even if we completely loosen the air screw also the rpm wont decrease either increase in further rpm. Then when we remove the airscrew the engine gets off. So i left the air screw after 4 1/2 full turn & reduced the slow speed screw to 1000 rpm. Becoz i can't able to find the proper optimal position. So kindly guide me why it is happening & how to fix the problem, hope you will reply me, thank you.Note 👉 i have cleaned the carburettor already due to the same issue but it still exists 😢😢
Hi, first tighten the air screw completely. Do not overtighten. Start the engine and adjust the idle screw so that engine has low idling. Then start unscrewing the air screw and count the number of turns it takes to get the highest RPM. For example if you get the highest RPM after unscrewing 4 turns then the optimal position would be 2 turns from complete close position. Hope this helps.
@@autobotgeekse ok sir thankyou for your feedback let me to try 👍👍
@@rihanhameed317 wc, 👍
@@rihanhameed317solved hua I have same problem in discover 12
@@shubhampawar8608sorry for late reply Mera problem solve hua ek aleg tharikka say
Noone narrated details in this way.... u r a master in this session
Thank you for your time 😊
Very good English..... lovely accent....😊😊😊😊
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best video on youtube for explanation, thank you
Thank you for your time 🙂
@@autobotgeekse please help me
@@cskreddy1234 please check my response to your previous comment. Let me know if you need any other information
High RPM pr set kiya to 1.2k chali fhir low RPM pr se kiya to 1.3 tk chali fir hmne high aur low ke beech me kiya to 1.9 tk chali thnk you sir ji
You are welcome ☺️👍
Which bike
@@Techmama01
Platina bs4 comfortec
Best explanation on TH-cam backing up logical facts and basic principle, without any crap and silly indian techniques 😂 of setting carburettor.
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Best explanation so far ❤. subscriber gained with Notification 🔔
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Very good brother.
Many mechanics publish videos just opposite to your message.
Very useful.
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Great explained
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Thanks a lot man, this is really helpful and straightforward
Wc bro, thank you for your time
very well explained. I am now getting better milage on my tvs super xl heavy duty with your help.
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I got more knowledge about air fuel mixture its very helpful to me sir. Thanq soo much
Wc, glad it was helpful ,👍
Understands very very easily.. thank you so much..👍👌
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Explanation super anna really good teaching i seen more video in u tube buy is this best
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i found that when the bike is fine tuned it feels very smooth and less heat in the engine.you will feel hot moisture air closer to the silencer and cool air from six inches away from silencer.
Good observation 👍
This was great thank you so much for the explanation and demo. What's the best position for just enough idle throttle so that engine doesn't shutdown at traffic signal or when slowed down plus best mileage within that ? I don't care about performance, I want the best mileage
Thank you. After the carb is tuned for a rich position, you can adjust the idle screw for proper idling
That was so helpful, Thank you brother !
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after watching huge number of video found the best one which position should i stay. thanks budd.
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Thank you sir... I'll try this soon...
I have starting problems in winter
Wc 😊
@@autobotgeekse and sir please make a video for timing chain advantage / disadvantage
Sure, will try.
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If your air fuel mixture screw is on the engine side, wouldn’t it be a fuel screw? Therefore turning it CW would restrict the fuel flow and lean the mixture?
Most of the carburettors will have both air mixture screw and idling screw on the same side. However, we can identify the screw type basis the direction in which screw is moving inwards or outwards. Tuning can be done accordingly
Very very helpful brother
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That's how it's elaborated precisely. 🔥
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To increase mileage, do we have to tighen or loosen the mixture screw?
I'm asking this because some videos claim that loosening will increase the mileage while you say tightening will increase the mileage.
Yes, that's why I made this video. You have to tighten the air screw. You can see my other video where I have shown the practical difference in mileage for all 3 settings (Lean, Rich and Optimal)
You means rich mixture= better mileage?
Yes
Too much confusion. I thing where highest rpm mean rich mixture. Lowest rpm mean lean mixture.
Good video but first clear confusion
Bajaj pulsar ns200 bs4 how many rounds should the air fuel mixer screw rotate for best performance and mileage
Plzz tell me.....
Number of rounds are not the same for all vehicles. Hence, you will have to follow the steps in the video to find the optimal position
Define nicely... Thanks
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Now i understand how they tune a carburetor.
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Cristal clear explanation 👍...
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Would this apply to Honda navi stock carburetor? I am bit a confused since some say it is an air screw and not a fuel the one Honda navi has on the left side closer to the engine, could you help me clarify that, thank you!
very well explained.. I have lost these screws of my suzuki samurai where can we buy these screws online.
Thankyou, you cannot buy new ones. You may want to source them from used parts store
Thanks a lot for very well explain , my scooter honda dio when not started for one week
I have to put some gasoline in the carburetor to start , can help me pls what you think the problem is ? Carbrator or something else
Thank you, probably fuel is not reaching the carburettor properly. Scooters fuel line is not linked directly to carburettor. Fuel gets pulled to manifold basis the vaccum pressure created from cylinder. Please have the vaccum line cleaned and see if there is an improvement
Thank you for this brother!
Welcome bro 👍
I firstly pull the rpm screw clockwise until its tight and then I also tightened the air mixture screw clock wise but the engine didn't stop the race was as it is so I turned it anticlock wise a little bit then also turned the rpm screw anticlock wise. What should I do?
The engine does not shut down if the idling is high, adjust the idling as well when trying to tune the carb. Will get better results
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I have only an single adjustment do I do the same?
Some motorcycle carburetors will have Butterfly valve. For those idle screw will be different. I have shown image for them in this video. Please identify the air mixture screw correctly for adjusting
sir,its a air screw not mixture screw , it is mikuni variant on Jupiter, on my tvs wego max rpm comes at 1 complete screw open from bottom out.
Factory setting is 2 complete screw open, I am confused which one should I keep?
at factory setting when you flip the accelerator rpm doesn't become normal quickly
Yes it is Air screw. However, it's also termed as air mixture screw as it mixes air to the fuel. For Wego it takes 5-10 seconds to achieve the proper idling once de-accelarated.
If you max out on RPM for just one turn, then adjust the idle screw so that the RPM is low and then try opening the air screw and see if you see a difference. Your vehicle seems to be set at high rpm idling.
@@autobotgeekse
Thanks sir for reply.
Observation are as follows
- Max idling rpm at 1 screw open from fully closed.
- Now you set idling rpm normal & start opening air screw open, Max idling rpm achieved at 1.5 screw open from fully closed & if left at same setting ,vehicle has serious starting issue.
after getting tired I keep air screw at 0.75 & run the vehicle, also it is able to clear the Pollution check certificate.
@@adik9441 do you still have starting issue at .75 turn? How is the mileage? Since .75 will be a rich setting it should give good mileage. Check my other video where I have shown mileage test results for all three settings
@@autobotgeekse
at 0.75 no starting issue, actually I got tired of starting issue. at 0.75 avg is between 30 - 34 max .
@@adik9441 ok, then that must be the ideal position
thanks for your outstanding video
Wc brother. Glad it helped 👍
Simple effective results thanks!
Wc bro
Well explained. Thanks.
Thankyou
Thank you.
So helpful video.
Wc, thank you for your time 👍
Sir, The way you explained is great but i have seen pop up tital msg between video in which you apologize for rich and lean mode.. as far as i know tightening screw will consume more fuel and less air and vice versa for unscrew it. Plz explain to me !
Yes, those are the correction subtitles. I interchanged the terminologies in the audio, hence added correction subtitles. It is the air screw that we are tightening which will regulate the air to fuel ratio. If we tighten the fuel sucked will still be less when compared to lean setting.
Yamaha SS 125 bike. How to set maximum mileage? Also guide setting spark plug gap without tools.
It will also have the same setting, however the idle screw will be different. Will try to make a video for spark plug
Great explained than the others... I have got 80 kmpl on my Honda shine..... But having some issues with my hero honda splendor its getting 60 kmpl I don't know the reason why. if you have any idea please suggest sir thank you...
There are other factors which affect the mileage as well. Pls watch my other video on mileage tips. Also, will be making another video on carburetor jet mod for betterment of fuel economy by 25%. Hopefully that will help you. Also, pls check your spark pulg electrode distance and carbon formation, that also affects the mileage
@@autobotgeekse I cleaned spark plug, also checked tappet gap, and tyre free.. Every thing is prefect... But can't get the problem.. 😔
@@autobotgeekse is there is any problem in air screew, if it gets wear out?
@@NIKKAMSUJIT if the tapered edge of the air screw is worn out then yes that will cause the issue but it is very rare unless it is damaged due to overtightening
@@autobotgeekse actually sir my bike is 22 years old so may be it would be the reason...
Very much good
Thank you 👍
Very useful and great explanation
Thank you 😊
Could you please tell me where the starting point is of where I need to put both of the screws at the proper beginning to start the tuning
After closing the air screw completely, open it by 1 turn and then start tuning
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