I bought a KDX220 a couple of months ago and it has always seemed to stutter and miss at low revs, which made riding it a pain. Also seemed to take a long time to clear itself when cold, as though it was running rich.
Was going to strip the carb to check the main and pilot jet sizes, but decided to check the air screw first and it was 1 turn out (should be 1.5), so gave it another half a turn. What a difference, suddenly it runs clean, revs easily and feels crisp and lively!
From thinking I might have to sell it and go back to a 4-stroke, it is now a joy to ride, I couldn't believe what a difference half a turn on the air screw can make, no other bike I have owned has been that sensitive to air screw adjustment.
Air Screw
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2 strokes are very sensitive to air adjustments. I tweak mine on every ride since tempature plays a huge role.
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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Re: Air Screw
Try going out 1 more turn and see what happens. If it gets better go out even further. Then you know you are too rich.tony_d123 wrote:I bought a KDX220 a couple of months ago and it has always seemed to stutter and miss at low revs, which made riding it a pain. Also seemed to take a long time to clear itself when cold, as though it was running rich.
Was going to strip the carb to check the main and pilot jet sizes, but decided to check the air screw first and it was 1 turn out (should be 1.5), so gave it another half a turn. What a difference, suddenly it runs clean, revs easily and feels crisp and lively!
From thinking I might have to sell it and go back to a 4-stroke, it is now a joy to ride, I couldn't believe what a difference half a turn on the air screw can make, no other bike I have owned has been that sensitive to air screw adjustment.
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