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Old 08-15-2014, 07:39 PM   #31
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thees 2 pdf are a good reading

adjusting the carburetor
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?...LXqjwWYP15aWi8

mikuni carb theory
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?...EfGAdFO4PPypws
WOW....that is very confusing for me. I'll mail you the carb haha



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Old 08-17-2014, 11:27 AM   #32
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thees 2 pdf are a good reading

adjusting the carburetor
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?...LXqjwWYP15aWi8

mikuni carb theory
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?...EfGAdFO4PPypws
I checked it out with a mirror. I'll try to tilt the carb after loosening the clamps and removing the necessary hoses and then do as you said, remove the plug and adjust the screw. I hope it works. I hate to remove the carb again but if that's the cause I'll be happy.
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Old 08-17-2014, 12:23 PM   #33
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page #9 of mikuni carb theory explain haw to remove the plug

I recommend to read the book explain on very simple way haw the carb work and haw to tun it



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Old 08-21-2014, 11:53 AM   #34
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page #9 of mikuni carb theory explain haw to remove the plug

I recommend to read the book explain on very simple way haw the carb work and haw to tun it
Someone told me it could have a blown head gasket. What do you think? How would I check for that if it is a possibility?
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Old 08-21-2014, 02:44 PM   #35
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A compression test would reveal a blown head gasket if everything else is in proper order.



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Old 08-23-2014, 02:51 PM   #36
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A compression test would reveal a blown head gasket if everything else is in proper order.
What should the reading be? I guess it's time for a mechanic.
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Old 08-23-2014, 05:03 PM   #37
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Not sure what the actual compression should be. Some one with more knowledge will be along shortly though.

You may be able to borrow a compression tester from a local auto parts store in your area. Some one who has done the test will walk you through the procedure. Actually quite easy.
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Old 08-24-2014, 09:24 AM   #38
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Not sure what the actual compression should be. Some one with more knowledge will be along shortly though.

You may be able to borrow a compression tester from a local auto parts store in your area. Some one who has done the test will walk you through the procedure. Actually quite easy.
Thanks, I think I'll see if Autozone will do it if I pull the plug. If not I'll see if one of my friends has one....stupid me, I looked in the manual and the reading should be standard=142-149psi and the limit should be 114psi. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it's ok and no blown head gasket
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low compression can be valves to tight check them before you pull the head
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Old 08-26-2014, 09:21 PM   #40
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low compression can be valves to tight check them before you pull the head
Thanks for the reply. I went to Autozone and they charge $40.00 to rent a compression tester. Won't be doing that. Went to a motorcycle service shop and it's $225.00 for a tune up...plus parts. Don't know if I'll be doing that either. I think I'll probably just keep riding it the way it is until the Fall season and wait until next Spring to do something. Maybe I'll go to the casino.
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