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Quick air filter question
First off I hope this thread doesn't spark another debate like the "UPDATE - New K&N Filter, Emgo Muffler, and Carburator Mods" thread did...
Okay so here's the question regarding what Easy Rider said in the thread I mentioned. When cleaning the air filter I figured its already out lets see how it runs, started it up no problem, idled fine no problem, went for a spin around the block a couple times ran no problem..so the question is would that lead any of you to believe that it has a larger jet in the carb already? Just asking opinions on what you guys/gals think about that..I'd take it apart but too many tiny little parts and pieces kinda scares me especially doing it just to SEE if it has a larger jet already in place. Thanks in advance and again..please no back and forth debate on modifying vs stock |
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And.....it's no reflection on YOU if you "open the door" and some wild animals come in that you haven't invited!! :biggrin: [Edit] After reading your post again another thought popped up. If I remember my test correctly, you have to try to accelerate rather briskly for it to stumble; I don't remember any problem at idle or very light throttle either. |
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Actually all you have to do to see if it does have a larger main jet is to remove the gas tank, rotate the carb, and remove the 4 bowl screws, and the size is stamped on the bottom of the jet-#120 being stock.
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Easy Rider I'm fairly sure I road the bike pretty hard though its been a couple weeks so I can remember if I accelerated hard or not..I will try it in the next few days
Bonehead and Blackbird I will rotate the carb later this week and have a look at it if its only 4 screws needed to have a look at it Thanks for the responses, I'll reply when I find out whats going down |
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Just don't forget to empty the float bowl before you remove the screws. It's not tragic if you forget, but it is messy. Just back out this screw (upper arrow) a little and the fuel will drain out of the hole below it (lower arrow.) (Picture taken from Jaime's "GZ250 power increase" thread) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...carb/carb1.jpg |
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You must have something going on. Either you didn't ride the bike hard enough or, as you suggested, someone has already up graded the jet size.
I once had something as simple as a disconnected hose and my bike wouldn't get past 40-MPH. It would chug and lurch and sputter and cough. A strip of duct tape solved the problem until I replaced the tube all together. |
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