Chris,
Yes you will Gently seat the Air Screw in on the YZ. and then back it out 1 1/2 turns (to start testing above post).
We are going to dial in the pilot first, just like the write up suggested.
Remember the pilot circuit will always be allowing fuel and air through the carb, whether you have the choke on or off, the throttle is closed or wide open, the pilot circuit is always allowing air/fuel in the engine.
Have a look again at the piccy. The pilot jet is blue. Do you see where the opening is on mouth of the carb?
The air (green bubbles below the red air flow arrow) entering the pilot circuit is regulated by the air screw, as the air passes through a small passageway in the carb body it mixes with fuel from the pilot jet and continues through the carb through a small hole just downstream of the slide valve and enters the engine.
I'm pretty sure the next larger
Pilot for the KX is the 32.5
There are no guarantees this will be the correct one, I'm sorry but this is trial and error.
Just like when you moved the clip on the needle, we won't know until we try it.
It's up to you if you want to go to the 35 and jump up two sizes or not.
I'm Sorry Buddy but Without actually being there to see and hear what's going on I just have to make a best guess.
I can tell you if your running rich and blubbery or lean and popping, if you are short shifting or over-revving just like most of the other guys, but we're not there.
It might take a little time for you to recognize what the bike is doing or needs. But hang in there, we'll get it.
I'll tell you what, I will buy any of the jets you order and can't use. If you get the 32.5 and we end up getting a smaller one or larger one I'll buy the ones you don't need. Same goes for the Mains if we need those.
You can't beat that. You just have to get them so we can see if they work. The only other option is if I buy the jets,
have them shipped to you and then you ship me the ones you don't need.
Let me know what you want to do.
Tuck\o/