..what racinrich said.
I never tried just backing the screws out evenly but that might work just as well. My bike refuses to idle like it should, even when the dealer set the throttle bodies. But it's close enough for a neglected 22 year old machine.
The process is simple.
- Warm the bike up until the fan is kicking on/off. Adjust idle if need be (900 - 1000).
- Hook up contraption to the 3 ports. (n.b., I have an extra elbow on the 3rd port so that i could hook up the vacuum hose that runs around to the fuel pressure regulator. I'm pretty sure you can just leave that vacuum line hanging, however.)
- Back off first screw (most forward) 1 1/2 turns (1 3/4 is fine too. The object is simply to get them all sucking the same [insert joke here]
- Start the bike back up and slowly adjust the other two screws until all is even. You may want to blip the throttle between adjustments. They sort of need to settle a bit. You think you have them all even and then one will creep up or down.
I'm not sure if this is correct but I remember reading somewhere that you shouldn't adjust while the fan is running. So wait until it shuts itself off.
achtung!! -> make sure you know which screws you are adjusting. Don't touch the threaded screws with bits of blue paint on them. The ones you turn are flush and you only see the top/head of the screw. I don't have a pic, sorry.
This is what it looked like when it was idling.
I tried to attach a better picture but for some reason it failing to pass the NSA security team.
It's just a cheap brass T with nipples screwed into to attach the hoses. Also, that's car transmission fluid in there.