Alright, Noon O' Clock! The neighbors have let me out after 45 minutes of me banging on my door.
Since we are all awake now, I guess I can try to tune the Low Speed Jet.
Keeping the 0.042" Main Jet for now. Trying the 0.025", drilled, de-burred, all plastic, aftermarket jet with the wider O-ring and tighter fit.
Even if the 0.042" main jet is too big, it shouldn't matter with the idle tuning.
Only problem is I can't drive it to warm it up. And I don't have that Heat Shield / Air Pointer thing on right now. I guess I can use a box fan while it idles???
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Have you researched reading spark plugs yet? You can read low speed and wot, as well as dial your timing in by just looking at the plug.
How do I check the plug for Low Speed?
Just let it idle?
How do I check the timing with a plug reading?
I've been told you can't really check the Idle jet with a plug reading.
I've also heard that something (new fuel, new plugs???) make reading plugs not as straight forward???
Any help would be useful.
I think I have to wait for the main jet until I have a tie rod.

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I've got 3 other brand new plugs but not sure if these washers are reusable?
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Even though I got the idle jet to fit before, Today it didn't want to go in. I think it was cavfire who suggested chucking it in a drill and hitting with 220 grit. Worked perfect.
This jet doesn't have a top o-ring. I will keep this in mind as I've read people like to play with these rings. (one vs two, top vs bottom)
Also found the bleeder assembly and put it in. Now just need to try to bleed them again.
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http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d...ap?ck=Search_N0264_-1_4751&pt=N0264&ppt=C0066
The small one fits with my MCP brake caliper
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With the 0.025" low jet, any more than two turns in and the engine starts to stumble. Backing it almost all the way out and the engine RPMs increase.
We are making progress!
It seems the low needs to be bigger than 0.025" and less than 0.028"!
I've got the 0.0255" bit and the 0.026" bit.
I'll bet the 0.026" will be fine, but maybe I'll use the 0.0255" first so as to not overdo it.
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Skipping right to 0.026".
SCREW these HF bits. I don't care it 0.0255" is perfect. I'm trying 0.026".
Not only are the HF bits trying to kill me now, but one is hiding in my bed to try to kill me later.
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Here is 8 minutes of me adjusting the fuel screw and the Idle speed screw.
I think the 0.026" will be good. Possibly 0.0265" or 0.0270" would be better, but I'll go with what I have. I may try the 0.028" again, just to be sure!
Got to rep DIYGK on the Tube! I hope my friend from work that follows my channel doesn't click on some Youtube link find my thread, read 50 pages and show Missy her pictures. lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZHVLCsSv_c&feature=youtu.be
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At least the axle is straight!
I'm really happy with the 1.25" x 48" long solid steel keyed shaft.
Thanks Mac@Lrg