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Location: South Haven Michigan
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Arizona
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After I put a uni filter on I tried a 115 and a 125 both were bogging down like that. So I went to a 109 which was like a half size if I remember right. But once I modified the exhaust then I could go to a 115 jet. I am at 1200 feet.
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Location: Los Angeles
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Hey Glenn, I only bought a new carb because after I took off the original I noticed that it was sealed and did not have screws to get into the tank to clean the jets. So I just bought a new one slapped it on and it worked before I put on the new air filter the next day. Two things I discovered since my last post. 1. After adjusting the A/F screw I noticed the engine does not die when the screw is turned all the way (clockwise). In fact it has little effect whichever way i turned it. The pilot in the new carb is #35 2. I went to Sears and bought a screw and bolt remover to get into the old carb and I was able too! The main jet is only #103 and I have no idea how to determine the pilot jet size?? There isn't a number on it?!? So I guess I am going to clean the old carb jets and try the pilot in the new carb. I hope to do this tomorrow but Los Angeles is finally getting much needed rain. |
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