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Dt125 mikuni carb

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  • Irongamer727I Offline
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    Irongamer727
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    #19

    Response please...

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    • CalumC Offline
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      Calum
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      #20

      Ask any tuner how to set up a carburettor and you'll get the same response.

      It depends on your setup.

      Everything from Atmospheric conditions to state of the engine and even altitude will affect jetting.

      It's imperative that ones carb is tuned to these varying conditions.

      20 years ago, Yamaha spent thousands on designing the perfect carburettor settings to get the DT roughly in the right ball park.

      The moment you started modifying the bike, you throw all of Yamaha's hard work out the window.

      Just because it had some ridiculous settings on it, doesn't necessarily mean it was wrong.

      Jetting should be done to suit, and there is reams of guides on here to help you get the bike in right area.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • CalumC Calum

        Ask any tuner how to set up a carburettor and you'll get the same response.

        It depends on your setup.

        Everything from Atmospheric conditions to state of the engine and even altitude will affect jetting.

        It's imperative that ones carb is tuned to these varying conditions.

        20 years ago, Yamaha spent thousands on designing the perfect carburettor settings to get the DT roughly in the right ball park.

        The moment you started modifying the bike, you throw all of Yamaha's hard work out the window.

        Just because it had some ridiculous settings on it, doesn't necessarily mean it was wrong.

        Jetting should be done to suit, and there is reams of guides on here to help you get the bike in right area.

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        Irongamer727
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        @calum guess so. Only way is to buy and try stuff I guess

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        • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

          Response please...

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          kevin
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          @irongamer727 I’m a firm believer in leaving things the way they are and not thinking I’m better than the designers.
          To answer your question 35 is very big for your carb.
          Does Athena give any tips on resetting.
          You say it’s hard to start, have you checked the fuel feed pipe when the cold start lever is on as it’s very narrow and often gets blocked.

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            @irongamer727 I’m a firm believer in leaving things the way they are and not thinking I’m better than the designers.
            To answer your question 35 is very big for your carb.
            Does Athena give any tips on resetting.
            You say it’s hard to start, have you checked the fuel feed pipe when the cold start lever is on as it’s very narrow and often gets blocked.

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            Irongamer727
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            @kevin nope. Athena don't give any recommendations at all. Do you mean the fuel hose itself? That's brand new. The choke works, could there be some debris in the mechanism you think?

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            • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

              @kevin nope. Athena don't give any recommendations at all. Do you mean the fuel hose itself? That's brand new. The choke works, could there be some debris in the mechanism you think?

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              kevin
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              @irongamer727 thin brass pipe near to the hole the pilot jet drops in is the fuel pipe whilst on the choke cycle, very thin wire needs poking down to the bottom and then through the cross holes.

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                Alright so as I'm getting progressively better at them wheelies and can ride longer, I've noticed stuff. The carb wants to piss out the transparent liquid gold (petrol).

                Is tilting the carb the only way to go? Or could a float adjustment do the trick?

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                • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                  Alright so as I'm getting progressively better at them wheelies and can ride longer, I've noticed stuff. The carb wants to piss out the transparent liquid gold (petrol).

                  Is tilting the carb the only way to go? Or could a float adjustment do the trick?

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                  Calum
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                  @irongamer727 Sounds like the flat is causing you issues.

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                  • CalumC Calum

                    @irongamer727 Sounds like the flat is causing you issues.

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                    @calum the flat?

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                    • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                      @calum the flat?

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                      @irongamer727 Float sorry.

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                      • CalumC Calum

                        @irongamer727 Float sorry.

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                        Irongamer727
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                        #29

                        @calum would I want to raise or lower it?

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                        • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                          @calum would I want to raise or lower it?

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                          Calum
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                          @irongamer727 Just make sure it's shutting off the fuel bud

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                          • CalumC Calum

                            @irongamer727 Just make sure it's shutting off the fuel bud

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                            Irongamer727
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                            #31

                            @calum won't that affect my crusing, regular riding?

                            I mean the carb will tilt almost 90° on a real wheelie.

                            I've spoken to some guys really good at that rear wheel (they ride a dt) and some of them just plug the overflow. But I mean it's clearly leaking for a reason. Can't understand how plugging the owerflow works.

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                              As far as I'm aware if you plug the overflow it will still dump the fuel, but it will dump it out the rear intake of the carb into the airbox, which will then get sucked into the engine. Never had or seen any problems with standard Dt carb during wheelies, and I know people who regularly scrape and coast.

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                              • Glynn123G Glynn123

                                As far as I'm aware if you plug the overflow it will still dump the fuel, but it will dump it out the rear intake of the carb into the airbox, which will then get sucked into the engine. Never had or seen any problems with standard Dt carb during wheelies, and I know people who regularly scrape and coast.

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                                @glynn123 someone's got to be the first😛🔫

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                                  @glynn123 someone's got to be the first😛🔫

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                                  Glynn123
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                                  @irongamer727 doesn't seem like you're having much luck with this build mate haha

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                                    Calum
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                                    Plug the overflow lol, that's just masking the problem.

                                    It'd be overflowing for a reason and the float is a pretty well balanced item, meaning it shouldn't just purely on gravity. You'd have the be upside down for it to shut, at which point you won't be needing any fuel.

                                    I'm not saying adjust it, I'm just saying make sure it does shut off the fuel.

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                                    • Glynn123G Glynn123

                                      @irongamer727 doesn't seem like you're having much luck with this build mate haha

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                                      @glynn123 Hehe I mean I'm learning stuff at least, the engine is healthy and all but I guess some things should just not be this hard.😛

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                                        Plug the overflow lol, that's just masking the problem.

                                        It'd be overflowing for a reason and the float is a pretty well balanced item, meaning it shouldn't just purely on gravity. You'd have the be upside down for it to shut, at which point you won't be needing any fuel.

                                        I'm not saying adjust it, I'm just saying make sure it does shut off the fuel.

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                                        @calum
                                        I should just be able to tilt the carb ~80 ° and just make sure it closes then. Hopefully a quick fix.

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