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| | | | High Performance Bicycle Engine Tips We all want our bicycle engines to push our bikes faster. Get exclusive engine modification tips and suggestions from us. | Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the High Performance Bicycle Engine Tips forum. Originally Posted by Motoschwinn
Oh screw that. I'll just get it running as good as I can, and if ...  | | 
08-29-2008, 12:29 AM
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| | Re: Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. Quote:
Originally Posted by Motoschwinn Oh screw that. I'll just get it running as good as I can, and if the choke has to be 1/4 of the way on so be it. Thanks for all the help, but I'm done messing with this.
It's just for putting around the block every other weekend for 15 or 20 minutes, it's not a commuter.... |
Then why are you even asking for our help, if you don't care about getting it running right?!?!?!? 
Sometimes, fixing a problem is a little more complicated than simply turning a screw...
(you should try... you'll be very happy after you've fixed it!)
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09-01-2008, 06:24 PM
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| | Re: Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. Quote:
Originally Posted by VENICE BOY Then why are you even asking for our help, if you don't care about getting it running right?!?!?!? 
Sometimes, fixing a problem is a little more complicated than simply turning a screw...
(you should try... you'll be very happy after you've fixed it!) | Well to be honest, I don't think drilling the jets is the answer. Since I can return the bike back to the OEM settings, as I have the orginal manifold and exhaust...
I think less is more in this case. I'm not going to open the carb.
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09-01-2008, 09:46 PM
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| | Re: Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. But the simple fact that you are asking everyone here ... means that you don't know what the answer is...
I've had this very same problem before!
By putting the choke part way on, you are forcing the engine to slurp more gas from the carb!
By drilling the jet a little bigger, the carb will do the same without the choke on. (the correct way for it to work)
If you want to try it, I'll walk you through it so you will do it right.
(it's very easy!!!!!)
I'll add this... EVERY individual engine runs a little different! Some need more gas to be happy, some need less!!!
You have one that likes to run "fat"... (I think thats a good thing.)
This is something that I have to do to many of the bikes that I build.
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09-01-2008, 10:40 PM
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| | Re: Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. Its true that if you have to close the choke down to make the air/fuel ratio "right" you are allowing less air to flow because the jet is too small, OR you have air leaking from somewhere else. You enlarge the jet and you need more air, therefore open the choke all the way... | 
09-02-2008, 08:43 PM
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| | Re: Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. Quote:
Originally Posted by VENICE BOY But the simple fact that you are asking everyone here ... means that you don't know what the answer is...
I've had this very same problem before!
By putting the choke part way on, you are forcing the engine to slurp more gas from the carb!
By drilling the jet a little bigger, the carb will do the same without the choke on. (the correct way for it to work)
If you want to try it, I'll walk you through it so you will do it right.
(it's very easy!!!!!)
I'll add this... EVERY individual engine runs a little different! Some need more gas to be happy, some need less!!!
You have one that likes to run "fat"... (I think thats a good thing.)
This is something that I have to do to many of the bikes that I build. | No... Since I CAN return the bike to the original OEM setup I can go from there. I used a new exhaust, and manifold when I did the porting. THAT is the most logical step to me and then to go from there. I'm not going to drill the carb period.
But thanks for your input.
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09-04-2008, 12:03 AM
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| | Re: Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. You can buy a new Mikuni jet for $9.00 or a whole new china carb for $15.00 if you're that worried about it! | 
09-04-2008, 06:55 PM
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| | Re: Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. Quote:
Originally Posted by VENICE BOY You can buy a new Mikuni jet for $9.00 or a whole new china carb for $15.00 if you're that worried about it! | Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
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09-21-2008, 06:55 PM
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| | Re: Ok, had dremel and we'll see how much damage I did. Final update: The new long poo poo pipe is back on. I didn't dremel it. I took a short ride and saw a cop so I had to scoot home. Later after the KC Chiefs lost yet another game I took another longer ride. I opened her up on the last 3 blocks home, and she runs better than ever! SO I have a upgraded plug, plug wire, and a dremeled intake with a stock long pipe exhaust. I'm a heavy dude and the bike pulled me right up all the hills.
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