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  • declanD Offline
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    Hey guys I bought a new carb that was set up more for a 70cc but stuck it on my 50 and it worked good except it seemed rich since it had a low idle but I’ve raised the clip and it seemed too lean so I dropped it and now it seems low on power and the idle screw is all the way in just to maintain a decent idle am I rich lean or what I can’t quite tell.

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      https://dt125r.co.uk/topic/32/how-to-carburettor-tuning/7

      Read that and you'll understand. There are separate components to alter each stage of throttle.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        What was wrong with the original one?

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          What was wrong with the original one?

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          @oldman well it looked 40 years old and was visually worn out looked well used if I tried to ride the bike to set off I’d have to redline and ride the clutch then soon as I shift out of 2nd the bike would lose all power and come to a stop then would bog and stutter it seems better with the carb on the garden not tested the street yet

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