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    '06 yellow limited edition ,modquad head, 19cc domes,t-5's, vito's superstock pistons,tors removed,+4 timing plate,airbox removed,v force 3, billet water pump, 2 into 1 uni filter

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  1. let me know also when it is available. it does look like it may be something that is worth purchasing. also let me know how much it will be.
  2. just a quick question, wouldn't putting it in gear be enough to stop the crank from rotating, or will that hurt something?
  3. i was thinking of posting a question, but this is basically my question also...slipping clutch. i have an '06, 19cc domes, +4 timing, t-5's,2into1 foam filter,stock carbs with tors removed,v-force 3, vitos superstock pistons, running 100LL av-gas with power plus, i do 3rd gear starts on drags, and get plenty of wheel spin and have bought a 15 tooth front to help but it feels that the clutch is not releasing very well, i run honda hp trans oil 85w. i am thinking i need to do the heavy springs in the clutch also. if i change half of them with heavy ones, how much will it change the "feel" of the lever? how hard are they to change? special tools?
  4. if i understand it right off of my directions to remove the tors. , it will cause the slide to make a vacume on top and not let it come down, making the slide stick open. the part i am talking about is on the carbtop with the needle,
  5. how do you guys feel about 100LL av-gas? its like $4.00 a gallon, smells good too when it is burning
  6. on stock carbs, there is a sight glass on the right side of the carb. at wide open, a BB will appear in the glass, and you can adjust the tops of the carbs to get the BB at the same position. for the bike to idle you need to use the idle screws that were put on after T.O.R.S. was removed. on outter sides of carbs. this is not as precise as the vacume tool, but will get you real close.
  7. yea, i think i will get one, to be more precise about it. what i am talking about is the little sight glass on the sides of the stock carbs. it is only 1/4 inch round glass. when you raise the slides up, a little ball type thing comes into the sight glass. it is so you can adjust the slides so they are at the same point as each other. but the tool actually works off of volume of air, versus position of slide
  8. i understand not needing to measure at wide open, but what i described, won't that put the slides at the same position? i am not doubting what you guys are saying, just not sure if i need to buy that carb sync tool.
  9. im kinda new to this twin carb stuff. but i have been learning, my question is... the sync tool listed above, is it needed on stock carbs when you can use the sight glass on the carbs when the throttle is in wide open position and the little ball comes into the glass? thats how i did mine, if i am wrong please tell me. another question, i am at +4 on timing, should i go to +6. whats the benefits?
  10. not sure how they are on a shee, i do have a shee, but also have a predator, and it is a loud pipe on my predator, i like it, but my dealer stopped carrying them for 4 strokes because the welds were breaking, also know a friend with a yfz, and his welds broke also. i think the dealer said they stopped making them because of this problem.
  11. try this site....... http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/jetfaq.html
  12. try looking at this.... http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/jetfaq.html
  13. this link might help. http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/jetfaq.html
  14. not too familar with blasters, got one for a step son though, did find a few web sites you might find useful, they are.... www.blasterforum.com www.projectblaster.com www.everything2stroke.com www.blasterplanet.com not too sure how good these are, have not had the time to check them out too well.
  15. a flywheel puller costs like 15 bucks or less. about the marks on the flywheel, did it mess up the magnet on the flywheel, next check the gap on the pickup coil (little black box on timing plate). measure it when the magnet on the flywheel is acrost from it. it should be between .015 to .020 (about the same thickness as a match book cover) here is a link to help http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/elecfaq.html
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