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Carb clean abs rebuild help

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    finnerz89
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    Any leaks on the exhaust system?

    Current bikes:
    DT125X '07
    Street Triple R '11
    Aprilia ETV1000 '02

    Previous:
    DR650RSE '96
    FJ1200 '92

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      Any leaks on the exhaust system?

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      declan
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      @finnerz89 no all that’s good I’ve put it together and need to clean my petrol tank out so I will let you know how it behaves tomorrow

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        @finnerz89 no all that’s good I’ve put it together and need to clean my petrol tank out so I will let you know how it behaves tomorrow

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        declan
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        @declan everything is done but it’s still running lean so the washer will have to stay on for now rode it for a while and the torque is much better wheelies off speed bumps in 3rd now so loads better

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          Calum
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          If it's running lean then you are just asking for trouble.

          I would highly recommend getting the fuelling sorted before continuing to ride it.

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            If it's running lean then you are just asking for trouble.

            I would highly recommend getting the fuelling sorted before continuing to ride it.

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            declan
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            @calum I have by way of a washer heightening the choke ever so slightly it’s my only option right now and it runs beautiful

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              @calum I have by way of a washer heightening the choke ever so slightly it’s my only option right now and it runs beautiful

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              Calum
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              @declan I'm not even sure how you've done that.

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                @declan I'm not even sure how you've done that.

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                declan
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                @calum I’ll get you a video tomorrow

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                  @calum I’ll get you a video tomorrow

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                  terry.tz
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                  @declan playing with fire

                  "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                    @declan playing with fire

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                    Calum
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                    @terry-tz Yeah, kinda my thoughts.

                    Depends what he has actually done though. But doesn't sound like it's addressing the issue...why is it running lean?

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                      @terry-tz Yeah, kinda my thoughts.

                      Depends what he has actually done though. But doesn't sound like it's addressing the issue...why is it running lean?

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                      declan
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                      @calum seized air fuel screw no means of getting it out yet it’s proper in there litteraly just fitted a washer to the choke push rod to richen the mixture

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                        @calum seized air fuel screw no means of getting it out yet it’s proper in there litteraly just fitted a washer to the choke push rod to richen the mixture

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                        declan
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                        @Calum It did more than address it it fixed it no stuttering from idle revs nice and clean

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                          @terry-tz Yeah, kinda my thoughts.

                          Depends what he has actually done though. But doesn't sound like it's addressing the issue...why is it running lean?

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                          declan
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                          @calum think I’m running ever so slightly rich when I’m riding And come to a stop the revs are really low but it doesn’t die it’s fine when riding and when it’s idling before and after I’ve been out

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                            but won't this mean you have less 2 stroke oil going through they seem to send a fair bit but your changing the mix at all rev ranges so it might be rich at 1-3k but very lean at higher revs

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                              but won't this mean you have less 2 stroke oil going through they seem to send a fair bit but your changing the mix at all rev ranges so it might be rich at 1-3k but very lean at higher revs

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                              finnerz89
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                              @terry-tz the 2 stroke pump runs off the throttle so won't be affected.

                              Current bikes:
                              DT125X '07
                              Street Triple R '11
                              Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                              Previous:
                              DR650RSE '96
                              FJ1200 '92

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                                @terry-tz the 2 stroke pump runs off the throttle so won't be affected.

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                                Calum
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                                @finnerz89 It's driven off a nylon cog directly from crankshaft. So yes and no. It is driven from both the throttle and crank.

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                                  but the choke is not and you are putting more fuel in from the choke I don't know just saying its possible and when your at mid revs the choke might not give either fuel also and from my understanding, they lean out mid revs before getting rich again so could be a problem just what I would be thinking about if it was me I mean I would try what he has done, to be honest, but I would be like to fix it asap

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                                    but the choke is not and you are putting more fuel in from the choke I don't know just saying its possible and when your at mid revs the choke might not give either fuel also and from my understanding, they lean out mid revs before getting rich again so could be a problem just what I would be thinking about if it was me I mean I would try what he has done, to be honest, but I would be like to fix it asap

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                                    Calum
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                                    @terry-tz Hey, ditto...

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                                      @finnerz89 It's driven off a nylon cog directly from crankshaft. So yes and no. It is driven from both the throttle and crank.

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                                      finnerz89
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                                      @calum I could've worded that better, driven off the crank, controlled by the throttle. Either way a rich fuel/air mix won't really affect the amount of oil supplied by the pump will it?

                                      Current bikes:
                                      DT125X '07
                                      Street Triple R '11
                                      Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                                      Previous:
                                      DR650RSE '96
                                      FJ1200 '92

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                                        @calum I could've worded that better, driven off the crank, controlled by the throttle. Either way a rich fuel/air mix won't really affect the amount of oil supplied by the pump will it?

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                                        Calum
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                                        @finnerz89 I think, in this instance, the fuel change is so little that it's not really the issue here.

                                        The issue is that putting a washer behind the choke isn't fixing the problem, and I think we're all in agreement with this.

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                                          @finnerz89 I think, in this instance, the fuel change is so little that it's not really the issue here.

                                          The issue is that putting a washer behind the choke isn't fixing the problem, and I think we're all in agreement with this.

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                                          finnerz89
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                                          @calum most definitely lol

                                          Current bikes:
                                          DT125X '07
                                          Street Triple R '11
                                          Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                                          Previous:
                                          DR650RSE '96
                                          FJ1200 '92

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