Jetting my carb back to stock, need help with fuel screw turns etc.

Old Aug 14, 2012 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by IDRIDR
Someone said 2 turns out, usually more than stock IMO. But I'd go 1.25 to 1.5. That shouldn't too much for your full throttle. Check to make sure your diaphragm is in correctly. May need a hot soak.
so you thikn the problem is with the mix? i turned it to about 1.1 or somethinglike that... i have a problem getting that flimsy gasket back in, is there a trick to it? i couldnt get it to sit in the groove so i put it on top and poked in the little parts that were sticking out.. but maybe it got wrinkled in there or something..
 
Old Aug 14, 2012 | 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by WHIP-N-DIP
... i have a problem getting that flimsy gasket back in, is there a trick to it? i couldnt get it to sit in the groove so i put it on top and poked in the little parts that were sticking out.. but maybe it got wrinkled in there or something..
Yes, that is definitely a potential problem. You need to soak that diaphragm in HOT! water--like almost boiling--for 5 minutes or longer (until it fits). It will shrink so that it will fit back into the groove at the top of the carb body. If you don't have a good seal there the slide will NOT function.
 
Old Aug 14, 2012 | 11:45 PM
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The DJ kit is cheap. You should have left it alone and bought a new kit for the new bike.
 
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