Car Maintenance : How to Adjust Air & Fuel Mixture on a Vehicle’s Carburetor

by Reed on July 17, 2009

expertvillage asked:

To adjust the idle circuit fuel mixture, take a screwdriver and turn the ***** on both sides of the carburetor until it slows the engine. Prepare a carburetor for adjusting the air and fuel mixture with help from a specialist in car restoration in this free video on car maintenance and auto repairs. Expert: Gabe Braedt Bio: Gabe Braedt currently works restoring car bodies at a local shop. Filmmaker: stephen kuykendall … car maintenance repair auto automotive tune-ups automobiles cars trucks …

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{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

1 ThundareRed 07.21.09 at 2:07 am

i know ur comment is old but, u should do it when the engine is hot so there is no choke on.

2 gst69man 07.23.09 at 7:10 am


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good vid. I would loose expertvillage affiliation as most of their vids are not good imo. I just stumbled onto yours thanks

3 mobbn56 07.24.09 at 2:32 pm

Motorbooks.com

koo many you rally helped me u cut all the bs out and got straight to the point! : )

4 afjbernz38 07.27.09 at 2:57 am

really he is eating his words..can’t understand well…when he talks

5 0killermike0 07.28.09 at 7:35 pm

Operating temperature, thinking 140F-180Fdegrees depending on application.

6 zingerz350r 07.29.09 at 2:41 pm

Do you do this when the car is warm or cold?
What about using a vacuum gauge?

7 GTAmaniac612 07.30.09 at 1:56 pm

WOOT who cares.

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