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What size is that small jet in that small hole in the carb on the filter side .

My buddy was messing with his bike and pulled them out and lost them.oh they are stockers

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pretty sure it is a 28 pilet jet. If you have pipes and filters then it would be a 30. But depends on eleveation.

Not the pilot beside the main jet.... The one in the opening of the carb thanks guys

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Not the pilot beside the main jet.... The one in the opening of the carb thanks guys

 

??? You have a main and a pilot that change sizes. You have a needle that can change taper and clip position. Then you have then air screw that is screwed in and out.

 

Main jet and pilot have numerical sizes. Needles have alpha designations. Not sure what your after.

 

SP

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pretty sure it is a 28 pilet jet. If you have pipes and filters then it would be a 30. But depends on eleveation.

The stock pilot jet is a 25, the next bigger is 27.5 and then 30. Depending on what setup- pipes, filters reeds, compression- you can use a 27.5, a 30, or possible even bigger.

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Not the pilot beside the main jet.... The one in the opening of the carb thanks guys

 

what jet are you refering to exactly?

 

1118092017.jpg

 

if this is the one your talking about i pulled a couple from some spare stock carbs and they were 1.6's...

 

hope this helps...

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what jet are you refering to exactly?

 

1118092017.jpg

 

if this is the one your talking about i pulled a couple from some spare stock carbs and they were 1.6's...

 

hope this helps...

Fuck ya man that's the one right there I was going to take that picture today ... So its 1.6

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