Rusty 2
Husqvarna
A Class
BikeSDP,
Your line of questioning is a bit rhetorical,...you answered most of them correctly yourself.
The way I read it is that you just need a bit of confirmation.
You have correctly identified both the air screw and the idle screw.
Any air screw setting implies turns out from a seated screw as a starting point.
The air screw is a fine tuning adjustment on the pilot circuit. The more it's open the more air is pulled into the pilot circuit. That being said, at your altitude you're probably not going to be able to get that bike to carburet right with the air screw alone. You're almost certainly going to need a leaner pilot jet and a higher needle clip position.
You may find you'll need to back your idle speed down a bit when you get the pilot circuit right.
Your line of questioning is a bit rhetorical,...you answered most of them correctly yourself.
The way I read it is that you just need a bit of confirmation.
You have correctly identified both the air screw and the idle screw.
Any air screw setting implies turns out from a seated screw as a starting point.
The air screw is a fine tuning adjustment on the pilot circuit. The more it's open the more air is pulled into the pilot circuit. That being said, at your altitude you're probably not going to be able to get that bike to carburet right with the air screw alone. You're almost certainly going to need a leaner pilot jet and a higher needle clip position.
You may find you'll need to back your idle speed down a bit when you get the pilot circuit right.