It only has one screw on it. How do I tune it? It's the stick one on a RAW 80cx motor. I heard something about a needle setting in the carb. What do I do there?
Hey Sheriff, it's the needle with the c-clip on it in the slide of the carb. You carefully unscrew the top of the carb, pull the slide out, pop the needle out and raise or lower the clip on the needle. Then re-install.It only has one screw on it. How do I tune it? It's the stick one on a RAW 80cx motor. I heard something about a needle setting in the carb. What do I do there?
Amen to that man...these guys know it. live it!Hello, Sheriff. If you have the NT carb, like I think you do, you may also want to take a look at the That'sDax website. He has pictures there, among the instructions, of how these things go together. If you familiarize yourself with the look and function of these carburators, you'll come to see how easy they are to work with, and work on.
I believe I also saw other pictorial breakdowns out there. Taking a look at the pictures helped me a lot.
I like the NTs. Once you get the hang of them, they're really easy to tune. And they're simple and primitive enough in function that there's not a lot that can go wrong with 'em. What little can go wrong is ridiculously easy to fix. And we've got these great gentlemen a couple posts back that can tell you all about 'em. I learned some of what I know just from being here.