how do you dissasemble the throttle valve to adjust needle.

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how do you dissasemble the throttle valve to adjust needle.

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I cant figure it out what do I do.
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6mm cap on top... remove it and turn the slide upside down and it will fall in your hand. Use a 6 sided socket.
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hey thanks. I just put my vforce 3 and my pipe on and rejetted to what I think is right. stock carb 148 main 40 pilot and 2 turns out on the air screw. I left the needle like it was cause I didn't know how to adjust it and it seems okay. but I will adjust it after a couple of rides. boy taking the carb off is a pain in the A$$ all those hoses to disconnect. thanks the trail rider
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Let's see.. there's the fuel hose...and that's it. You don't need to take the overflow tubes off if that's what you're talking about.
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oops and it was a pain to get them on to. duh me.
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