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{{Note|type=info|text='''A Note about idle performance:''' Because the carburettor has only one mixture needle, the engine‘s idle (low speed) will be high (in the 6,000 rpm range) until the engine is properly broken-in. After break-in, the engine‘s high speed needle valve will be set closer to peak rpm. Once this occurs, then a consistent idle will be possible (somewhere between 4,000 and 5,000 r. p.m.)}}
{{Note|type=info|text='''Note:''' Avoid setting the mixture too lean in an attempt to achieve maximum rpm. Remember that the lubricant is dissolved in the fuel. If you lean the mixture too much, you will not only reduce the fuel content in the mixture, but also the amount of oil entering the engine. Less lubricant means a greater risk of overheating and possible engine damage – seizure.)}}

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{{Note|type=info|text='''Note:''' Avoid setting the mixture too lean in an attempt to achieve maximum rpm. Remember that the lubricant is dissolved in the fuel. If you lean the mixture too much, you will not only reduce the fuel content in the mixture, but also the amount of oil entering the engine. Less lubricant means a greater risk of overheating and possible engine damage – seizure.)}}
Note: Avoid setting the mixture too lean in an attempt to achieve maximum rpm. Remember that the lubricant is dissolved in the fuel. If you lean the mixture too much, you will not only reduce the fuel content in the mixture, but also the amount of oil entering the engine. Less lubricant means a greater risk of overheating and possible engine damage – seizure.)