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I am right at sea level in south Louisiana and it is humid as hell (not sure if that makes a difference).

 

I asked the guy at Trinity and he said 155, without even asking me my elevation :confused:

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i know they are different than cubs but somewhat the same

 

 

try 48-52 pilot

 

 

dgh mid clip and 160 main and go from there would be a good start.

 

to make sure the pilot it should idle for like 4 mins if i idles then dies its cause its rich.

 

 

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Well...you were by no means "lean..." LOL.

Who knows what the carbs were on before, but I can tell you sometimes when a turn key engine gets sold carbs are left VERY Fat and final tuning is on the owner...

 

I agree with Wes on the pilots. I think a 155 to 160 main will get you right.

 

I tend to like the CEL or DEK needles for gas on PWKs.

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Wow I just checked the mains and whoever sold me the carbs were running 185's :confused:

 

I dont know why it is, but some of us have to run big mains on our 39s others dont. Maybe its the needles. I have DGH needles on a 4mil cub, and 185 mains were ok at 90 degrees, went for a night ride at 60 and lost a piston too lean. Live and learn. My bike wouldnt make it out of camp with 160s. Motor was Pressure tested when built and after lost piston, tight as a frogs ass. Some bikes just need big mains.

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