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Justin_92_92
Greetings from South Carolina, in response to your question of what your manual states about setting the High Speed Needle a little rich when starting your engine.
When starting our engines your manual is correct in making this statement.
It is always safer to start with a rich High Speed needle starting point, this aids in cranking as well as preventing our engines from having a lean run.
Thanks
Tom
How does this aid in cranking since everyone I know starts their engines at idle or just slightly above? HS needle has nil effect at this point.