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GY6 carb adjustment screw on People 150
« on: March 30, 2016, 08:20:55 PM »
Does turning the carburetor adjustment screw counter-clockwise enrich or lean the mixture?
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Re: GY6 carb adjustment screw on People 150
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2016, 02:56:38 AM »
Does turning the carburetor adjustment screw counter-clockwise enrich or lean the mixture?
 

It enriches it because acts as a flow valve on the pilot jet circuit.  Basically, gas is pulled up through the pilot jet and and comes out some tiny holes at the base of the throttle plate aka butterfly valve.  Then the passage continues where it runs into the "pilot screw" or "idle mixture screw".  It then comes out one large or several small holes in front of the butterfly valve (this is the second place that gas enters the carb from the pilot screw).  If that screw is turned in all the way (clockwise) flow is reduced to zero (at the second location only) the first l set of holes still gets gas.

TIPS:
    - When ever you turn the screw do so 1/2 turn because it makes it easy to count.  1/2, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 etc.

    - Always turn the screw clockwise and count the turns and record that number so you know the exact position before making adjustments.  When you "seat" the screw don't use a lot of force or the tip of the screw will be damaged.

    - The max fuel delivery is typically 3 turns counter-clockwise - turning more will NOT add more gas because the screw is completely out of the way and turning  more than three turns  can cause the screw to fall out while driving!

    There is another type of pilot screw which works the same but in reverse.  It is an "air bleed" screw.  That reduces the amount of gas by allow air into the mixture.  So it works opposite.  Turn it all the way in for the max amount of gas.  Turn it 3 turns out to dilute the pilot jet fuel by ADDING AIR to the mixture.  Same basic effect but two different approaches to solve the same problem. 

    Final thoughts... as a scooter ages and sits there is a tendency for gas to gel and crystallize especially in the pilot jet and pilot jet passage which is tiny compared to the main jet.  The result is LESS GAS (lean burn, hot and reduced power).  So over time it is likely you will need to compensate by increasing the amount of gas from the pilot jet by opening up the screw but the reverse never happens.  There is no way for the carb to deliver more gas unless the jets are changed or a passage is drilled out.

To see this in action watch my carb videos:

Carburetor Cleaning Part I   
Carburetor Cleaning Part II   
Carburetor Cleaning Part III   

Kymco Carburetor Remove & Reinstall 
« Last Edit: April 07, 2016, 02:59:13 AM by mrbios »
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Re: GY6 carb adjustment screw on People 150
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2016, 01:13:38 PM »
So, my Kymco People 150 has a fuel flow adjustment, not an air bleed?
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Re: GY6 carb adjustment screw on People 150
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2016, 04:33:34 PM »
Correct your people 150 has a fuel flow adjustment. 

Download the People 150 service manual for free here:

http://www.kymcospareparts.com/images/stories/service_manual/people125-150-service-manual.pdf

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turn to page 5-8 - mixture adjustment is referred to as the "pilot screw" and the manual tells you to turn the screw clockwise and count the number of turns and write that number down before making any changes to the adjustment.

Tip: when you download the manual it is a pdf file.  Press ctrl+F to bring up the search.  Type "pilot screw" without quotes.  and keep clicking the search button.  Much faster than reading through all the pages.
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Re: GY6 carb adjustment screw on People 150
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2016, 07:33:15 PM »
Thanks!
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