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    vtrn_raptor
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    Yeah has fresh fuel in the bike now

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      Yeah has fresh fuel in the bike now

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      @vtrn_raptor have you checked I know this is silly and I know I'm contradicting myself but considering I think its rich but check anyway is the fuel flowing fine from tank to carb

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

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        Yeah it is, is this In the correct position 0_1502564762654_image.jpg

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          i think that is yes but you should check manual

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

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            I've come to the conclusion something is wrong with the carb as wasn't having this problem with old carb but was running to lean that's the reason I got this one that's probably why I got the carb so cheap ..........

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              Jens Eskildsen
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              #100

              My clip is in the middle, yours is a noth lower, which raised the needle, making it richer.

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              • V vtrn_raptor

                I've come to the conclusion something is wrong with the carb as wasn't having this problem with old carb but was running to lean that's the reason I got this one that's probably why I got the carb so cheap ..........

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                @vtrn_raptor have you documented the setting on the carb before you started playing with them

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                  The first carb couldn't check nothing as mixture screw was seized but with this one everything was set up how the Haynes said but looking at the carb compared to the old one theirs pipes missing it's got aftermarket hex screw holding the face on and what's worse is the kid I got it off kept his Dt and claimed the carb was a spare so was probably broke when I brought it can't really complain though only paid £25

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                    The first carb couldn't check nothing as mixture screw was seized but with this one everything was set up how the Haynes said but looking at the carb compared to the old one theirs pipes missing it's got aftermarket hex screw holding the face on and what's worse is the kid I got it off kept his Dt and claimed the carb was a spare so was probably broke when I brought it can't really complain though only paid £25

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                    @vtrn_raptor so why did you think it could be the needle then

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                      @vtrn_raptor so why did you think it could be the needle then

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                      @terry-tz might be missing something but given everyone is suing rich why didn't he adjust the needle to suit mine was lean and runs much better on the lowest needle clip?

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                        #105

                        you keep rushing into things and you're gonna be chasing your tail like a jim carrey nut job a long time before that bikes fixed

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

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                          @terry-tz might be missing something but given everyone is suing rich why didn't he adjust the needle to suit mine was lean and runs much better on the lowest needle clip?

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                          terry.tz
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                          @declan personally I don't think he should even have it open yet but I'm no expert

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                            also, it's showing symptoms of rich running from start up before needle and main jet so it probably not the needle anyways

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                              Calum
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                              #108

                              Needle clip position isn't going to make it run as rich as it is.

                              Get that carb bog stock.

                              Stlck needle, stock position, stock air screw stick idle speed.

                              It's running way too rich, but at wide open throttle it is only the main jet that you are concerned with. So why even bother with the needle position when it is not running right at wide open throttle.

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                                Jens Eskildsen
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                                #109

                                The needle overlaps both bottom and top end, so will fuel height in the carb, verify that its stock.

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                                  The needle overlaps both bottom and top end, so will fuel height in the carb, verify that its stock.

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                                  Calum
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                                  #110

                                  @jens-eskildsen But once its wide open throttle, the needle is clear of the main jet thus no longer part of the fuel metering process.

                                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                    Try yourself mate, if you have a clean reving bike, I can promise you that making big changes to the needle will also affect just of idle, and WOT aswell.

                                    I had tonnes of issues due to the PO messing with the carb, so I've been all over this quite a few times.

                                    2-strokes are just very sensitive to jetting, half a notch on the needle on mine will make the bike go from runnning from okay to great.

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                                      vtrn_raptor
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                                      I did change the needle but was not different I even pinned the pv again just to see if it was the pv causing the lack of power but no it was still the same might just take my carb off and take it to fowlers and get the specialists to rebuild and clean it and see if that helps the problem as would be loads cheaper than buying a new carb

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                                        Jens Eskildsen
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                                        Yeah, somthing sounds way off.
                                        Have you checked the fuelheight in the carb? Does the carb overflow and throw gas on the ground ?

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                                          Jens Eskildsen
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                                          Are you by any chance missing the washer just under the main jet?
                                          That will cause a very rich condition.

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