Near the beginning of summer I found a 1980 tri moto YT125. It had a few issues such as no spark and needed a carb kit. I fixed those issues got it started and the main crank bearing on the left side (behind the stator coils) was louder than the engine, so I snatched the engine out and replaced all the bearings, seals, rings and gaskets basically rebuilt the top and bottom. While I had it out I also polished the exhaust port, the combustion chamber, and the intake while leaving it rough enough as to not impede fuel atomization. I also noticed the replacement copper head gasket was maybe 1/3 the thickness of the original and considered annealing the old one and reusing it but thought since the new gasket was much thinner it would increase the combustion ratio a bit so I annealed and used it. After reinstallation and cleaning and rebuilding the carb the engine fired right up but it will not idle unless I hold the throttle slightly. I believe the throttle cable may need to be adjusted because the idle speed adjustment knob doesnt change anything no matter how much you screw it in. The air/fuel mixture screw is set to 1.5 turns out as the manual sugests and adjusting it either way doesnt affect its idle as far as idling without holding the throttle at an idle speed. Any thoughts?