Inlet rubber3bn/3et
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@oldman since you have stripped these bikes down a lot can you help me out with figuring out a connector I can’t find where it should go to I’ll creat a post thanks
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@oldman Power Jets are awesome.
Basically when the bike is at a decent load but not accelerating, it soesn't need to use all of the main jet as that is too much fuel, the power jet instead takes over which uses slightly less fuel and has a leaner mixture.
They are not there on all carbs.
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Slightly of topic but the same part of the engine, is the gasket on the inlet a rubber one? There’s a rubber one on mine and it has an air leak, I remember on my other engine it was the cereal box type
@ricky0115 It should be a paper type, quite common for these to let air in here when botched.
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@ricky0115 It should be a paper type, quite common for these to let air in here when botched.
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@calum god damn, the bike should run without the choke when I get that replaced then. Fingers crossed! Cheers
@ricky0115 Use Athena, or OEM gaskets only.
You can get some paper gasket adhesive to just ensure it's properly sealed. It's what I've used on my engines.
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@ricky0115 Use Athena, or OEM gaskets only.
You can get some paper gasket adhesive to just ensure it's properly sealed. It's what I've used on my engines.
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Just received set for the 89 bike, ordered via ebay, £20 something, used before on the 88, athena the way to go
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@ricky0115 For gaskets and obtaining authentic genuine athena gaskets. Choose none other than PJME.
But personal preference. I use eBay for almost everything else.
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@ricky0115 For gaskets and obtaining authentic genuine athena gaskets. Choose none other than PJME.
But personal preference. I use eBay for almost everything else.
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@ricky0115 https://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Yamaha_DT125R_Tools___Workshop_Equipment_.html
Loctite Adhesive Spray.
Bought that like 5 years ago and still use it today.
People will no doubt say it's unnecessary. All I can say is I've only built engines with it and never had any problems. But I'll admit it's potentially over cautious.
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@ricky0115 https://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Yamaha_DT125R_Tools___Workshop_Equipment_.html
Loctite Adhesive Spray.
Bought that like 5 years ago and still use it today.
People will no doubt say it's unnecessary. All I can say is I've only built engines with it and never had any problems. But I'll admit it's potentially over cautious.
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@calum it was made for a reason why not use it! Especially on that annoying gasket on top of the carb
@ricky0115 don’t use rtv silicone it ends up in your reed cage