Air Screw adjustment No Effect
Hello- I have a 2013 GasGas 200. Recently noticed low power at low speeds climbing or going up switchbacks. I started trying adjustments. I noticed when I turn the air screw in or out it does not change the idle at all. Does that suggest I have the wrong pilot size? Currently has a 38 pilot it in? Any suggestions of things I can check? Thanks.
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Yes. Suggest you read the jetting threads. I put an LTR needle in my 200 and it made a huge difference. But that was ages back not available now.
Stock needle is rubbish. People are dumbfounded that the needle can make such a difference. |
If it ran good before, but now has less low end power, I'd think there's a mechanical problem.
When I bought my XC 200 used, it ran poorly at low rpm's, sort of like a high strung 125 mx'er. Air screw made no difference. I went up one size on the pilot and it ran much better. Now I could fine tune the idle with the air screw. Bottom end power was very good, for a 200. Not too many hours of riding time later, the engine seized up after a hard hill climb requiring high rpm's. long story made short(er). the left side crank bearing let go, thankfully nothing else was damaged. I believe the crank bearing was going bad when I bought the bike. The crank bearing was allowing the crank to move a little and allowing the left side crank seal to leak, causing the lean condition that I thought i had fixed by going up (richer) on the pilot jet. Not saying that's your problem but it is something to consider, imo. RB |
The low power at low speeds issue might be debris in the pilot circuit, something to check if it's a new issue.
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Thank you for the replys. I should clarify and say it may not be a new issues. I bought last year rode it only once and didn't notice anything off. I really didn't right it on terrain that required me to lug it up around technical stuff. My brother rode it in Moab that year and mentioned it seemed like it needed to be geared down. Thought it lacked low end lug ability. I went ahead and put a bigger rear sprocket on it. Since then I have rode it on some more difficult trails and it really struggles to lug down low unless I fan the clutch and really push the RPM's high. Thats when I started tinkering with the air screw and noticed that turning it in our out made no difference in idle going up or down or killing the bike. It has a 38 pilot it in it. I will check it to see if it is plugged. With the symptom of no response with turning the air screw in or out would you start by going up or down with the pilot jet size or moving the needle clip up or down? Thanks again.
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I'd replace the needle.
Previous owner had gone down to a 38 pilot I think but new needle I needed considerably bigger pilot. It because it's too skinny when closed so you get fat wet drops coming through instead of a more controlled spray from pilot which can now be bigger. Always think of jetting on slide type carb by throttle position not revs. |
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Is yours a XC or EC? My XC has a lighter flywheel for quicker revs but not as smooth on bottom end. I added a Checkpoint Racing 12 oz fww to my bike which seems to really help my bottom end in the hills and tight woods. RB |
Reducing the squish and correcting the volume back helps low end.
But getting rid of the burble , well, I'll let you guess as I've said it twice. |
Hey it is only a 200! Lol
But heres a good starting point, pilot 40,main 175,suzuki needle NECH #3,0-500m NZ Needles are $20 NEDH will give you a half clip leaner (#2) or richer (#3) if your altitude/humidity is different |
(As mentioned and as usual,its probably the stock needle! 😂again!,but a 38pilot is easily obstructed also,go with a 40/42 but do check/change that needle also as a 40/42 will be worse for burble with the stock NOZH/N1EH)
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