Hi All, To all of you that told me that richening the mixture would bring the CO down, I say: booshwa. Richening (dialing in the mixture screw) just sent the CO through the roof. Leaning it out brought up below 1% (spec 1.5%). The problem I have now is that I can't get it below 2% at 2400 rpm no matter what I do. Any one have any ideas what could be wrong now? HC is good no matter what the rpms. Any ideas/help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Jack
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