How do you adjust the throttle on a Polaris Outlaw 50?
To adjust the throttle stop and speed control system:
- Loosen the throttle adjuster jam nut (1) and turn the stud (2) clockwise to increase vehicle speed.
- Turn the stud counterclockwise to reduce vehicle speed.
- After adjusting the stud to the desired vehicle speed, torque the jam nut to 15 ft-lbs (20 Nm).
How do you adjust the carburetor on a Polaris ATV?
Turn off the engine and remove the ignition key. Wait for the ATV to cool. If you do not, you might burn your hands while adjusting the carburetor. Locate the gold pins on the side of the engine. The fuel jets and the air valve are on the bottom of the engine. Open the owner’s manual and locate the adjustment chart.
How do you adjust the idle speed of a carburetor?
When it’s at running temperature, find the 2 screws on your carburetor that adjust the air and fuel mixture. You can then use a screwdriver to adjust both screws ¼ turn at a time until your engine purrs smoothly. To adjust your idle speed, find the idle mixture screw that limits the flow of fuel at idle.
Where are the jet pins on a Polaris carburetor?
If you do not, you might burn your hands while adjusting the carburetor. Locate the gold pins on the side of the engine. The fuel jets and the air valve are on the bottom of the engine. Open the owner’s manual and locate the adjustment chart. Tighten the jet pins with a screwdriver until they will not go any tighter.
How do you adjust the carburetor on a Quadrajet?
The Quadrajet uses a Double “D” carburetor adjusting tool. Other carburetors may have a 4 corner idle mix adjustment (4 idle mixture screws). Start the engine and let it warm to normal operating temperature.
Turn off the engine and remove the ignition key. Wait for the ATV to cool. If you do not, you might burn your hands while adjusting the carburetor. Locate the gold pins on the side of the engine. The fuel jets and the air valve are on the bottom of the engine. Open the owner’s manual and locate the adjustment chart.
When it’s at running temperature, find the 2 screws on your carburetor that adjust the air and fuel mixture. You can then use a screwdriver to adjust both screws ¼ turn at a time until your engine purrs smoothly. To adjust your idle speed, find the idle mixture screw that limits the flow of fuel at idle.
If you do not, you might burn your hands while adjusting the carburetor. Locate the gold pins on the side of the engine. The fuel jets and the air valve are on the bottom of the engine. Open the owner’s manual and locate the adjustment chart. Tighten the jet pins with a screwdriver until they will not go any tighter.
The Quadrajet uses a Double “D” carburetor adjusting tool. Other carburetors may have a 4 corner idle mix adjustment (4 idle mixture screws). Start the engine and let it warm to normal operating temperature.