If it does it intermittently I'd more say that's a sign "something isn't
clean" than "something's out of adjustment."

Kurt
On Feb 14, 2015 7:57 AM, "Tommy Hill" <ominbo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1986 Nighthawk 700S
> All is stock, I think.  The only possible non-stock could be the jets, but
> I don't think so. Just had the carbs synced and pilots adjusted.  It does
> this intermittently.  Sometimes, it takes off like God intended.
>
> How sensitive are the pilot screws?  Will a 1/16 turn be noticeable or
> does it take a half turn to really change it?
>
> Gonna install new plugs today and try that. Coils would not cause an
> intermittent thing, would it?
>
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