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I recently rebuilt my bike after not using it for like a year well I took it out for a ride around the neighborhood and when I got back I noticed my 2 into 1 intake was super cold! What could be causing this? I'm ruining a 35mm thanks guys

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what jets are you using with your 2 into 1 intake. im having problems jetting mine and need a little help. i have a 35mm also and the 190 main is not enough, just dont want to buy a ton of jets to find what i need. thanks

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is that a 35mm pwk? if so, 190 is huge.

 

i have like a 155/160 in my 38mm pwk and it is rich.

 

 

 

yes 35mm pwk. it is running lean, plugs are white. checked for a intake leak already. it is really bugging me on what is wrong. i had a 38mm pwk but trinity said it was too large for a stock motor it had a 178 main and it was still lean. im ready to pull my hair out.

 

stock motor

boysen pro stock reeds

pro circuit exhaust

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ZillaFreak

 

what set up are you running? it ran fine with the stock carbs before i tore it down. think the stock mikuni's i had 280/290 mains in them, and it ran like a raped ape. got the 2 into 1 for a heck of a deal and really want to use it. any trouble shooting pointers would be great

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i had fatties on it, with vf2 reeds, +4 timing, cut head, trail port.

it loves the 38mm carb.

 

 

but what is your pilot and needle and clip position. that is maybe where your issue is?

 

 

not sure i will have to pull it out. and check. this was sent to be jetted already for the 2 into 1 set up is what they told me. moving the clip down should help out, i will try that and check to see what the pilot is

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