The pilot jet is an air jet on the XT. So screwing in makes the mixture lean and screwing out makes it rich.
2.5 turns out seems to be about right if everything else is OK.
If you are taking the carbs off it might be worth checking the current setting before you change anything. If you are 5 turns out A) you know something isn't right and B) you know where you are staring from.
Turning it all the way to the stop and counting as you go is a monumental pain with the carbs in place and the risk of loosing count is major.
Alternatively you can do it with the carbs in place and not knowing where you are starting from. With the engine warmed up turn it in half a turn. If the tickover picks up you are heading in the right direction. Keep going until the tickover starts slowing back down. Then back of 1/4 to 1/2 a turn.
If the tickover slowed down when you turned it in then turn it out instead.
Go in 1/4 or 1/2 turn steps and keep track so you can set it back to where you started if it doesn't work.
Good luck - and don't burn yourself on the hot engine.
Edit - not sure of my logic in the first sentence but the direction is right. In for lean and out for rich.
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