10-27-2014, 03:42 PM | #31 |
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I was going by memory. Also switched to a pod filter. There is not alot of space in that area. Airbox removal was simple.
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10-28-2014, 12:27 AM | #32 |
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The other part I didn't share well is that the intake tube has studs screwed into it, and they support the carb. The carb needs to be pulled back off of the studs, and the intake hose doesn't allow any lateral movement. Super annoying.
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10-28-2014, 12:34 AM | #33 |
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Indeed, that is an annoying configuration.
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10-28-2014, 12:55 AM | #34 |
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The pod filter totally resolves it. As well, the pod is protected from water on Lifanda, due to the rear fender design.
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11-01-2014, 11:12 PM | #35 |
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Weld and Spud info
Okay I got the jet in the mail now, two pieces. Im hoping its the right ones because the picture that I seen on ebay kinda looks different then the ones I got in the mail. Here are the pics of them.
Could you give me some info on where they should go and how to install it properly. So when I take the old carb out is there anything else I can do to that area to clean or to take care of somethings before installing the new carb. |
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11-02-2014, 10:55 PM | #36 |
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Do you already have the new carb?
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11-08-2014, 03:27 PM | #37 |
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Yes New Carb is In
Yes, carb is in and I got those two little pieces witch is the jet.
I just don't know the proper way to install them. What Ill do is, take out the old carb and do some research on that old carb, then when I get some info from you on where and how to install it and the proper way with the Jet in the High or Low position, what would you recommend.... Let me know any info that you know what I should do when installing this carb.. Thanks |
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11-10-2014, 11:09 AM | #38 |
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Jets are super easy. Just turn the carb upside down, remove the four bowl screws and remove the bowl. You'll see the main jet screwed into the emulsion tube, which is screwed into the carb body. Just hold the tube with a small wrench and then unscrew the main jet. You should see that the main jet says 100 on it.
The slow jet is next to it, down a deep hole. Insert a small flat blade screwdriver into the hole and unscrew the jet. You should see that it says 20 on it.
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