skin doc Posted October 30, 2006 Report Posted October 30, 2006 i made a post a few hours ago and i want to say thanks for the help. i do have time to soak them but where are the jetts located at ? can i mess anything up taking them apart? i wont need any replacement parts will i? should i do anything to my reeds when i have it all apart? do the reeds need to be cleaned as well? thanks again. will this make the bike run better? the guy who owned it before me didnt know what he was doing. he was mixing the oil 20 to 1 and i'm glad someone on here told me the right way. Quote
Bansh-eman Posted October 30, 2006 Report Posted October 30, 2006 i made a post a few hours ago and i want to say thanks for the help. i do have time to soak them but where are the jetts located at ? can i mess anything up taking them apart? i wont need any replacement parts will i? should i do anything to my reeds when i have it all apart? do the reeds need to be cleaned as well? thanks again. will this make the bike run better? the guy who owned it before me didnt know what he was doing. he was mixing the oil 20 to 1 and i'm glad someone on here told me the right way. well i just got home from riding and im not going to look for your other post so im just going to wing it here and leave my respones.... from the way it sounds you where running rich and need to change jets? if so the jets are in the bottom of your carbs... take the silder out the tops and remove your fuel lines.. loosen the clamps and pull your carb... flip it over and the four screws on the bottom pull them off, fuel is going to dump out when you flip it so dont be in your house the main is the one that looks like a hexagon, the pilot is in a small hole right next to the main, you need a small flat head to get it out. and your needle is on your slide. to pull that compress the spring and slide your cable out of the small groove in the slide and it will come off the cable... get your phillips i think is what they are on stockers and turn it out and your needle will come out... Quote
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