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nogoodnic

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OK, I'm working on a new bike and having the same problem as Pablo. My bike is flooding, so if I'm understanding what has been said here, I need to move the clip up a notch, right now it is in the stock 2nd from top position. I had a heck of a time starting the bike and when it did it was blowing smoke like I have never seen these bikes blow in the past. I'm looking forward to getting this one running good and putting a few miles on it before it goes away. Please let me know if I'm getting this right or not, thanks...Kelly
 

sisdavid

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That is right, move clip up. That way the pin is pushed in more therefore less gas. Get it? I know it is kind of confuseing in the heat of battle. Anytime my bike acts up I freak!
 

deacon

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You shouldnt have to go to the top position. I wonder if there isn't a different problem. Needle size or float stuck something like that but someone else will have to help you there. Im not that smart.
 

Pablo

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Yeah my original problem was in Jan 08 - my needle was barely tapered - but the above problem happened when I was foolish enough to follow the Chinaredlightgirl instructions.....bottom line: go back to the basics before messing with clip position.
 

nogoodnic

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Well I took it apart and the clip was in fact in the third position and I moved it up to the second. This made starting much easier but when I turned the choke off it would run for about 30 seconds and seemingly runs out of gas. I did this three times. So far I've built up seven bikes I think and never had one give me fits like this one. I'm sure its somthing simple that I'm missing but right now I'm feeling like a FNG...Kelly

PS The taper looks fine, its about 45 degrees all the way around the point. Thanks everyone for the help.
 

deacon

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It is also the most common problem with the little devil. The choke thing is a dead give away. The choke cuts out the air making it the right mix when you turn off the choke you are getting too much air. that means a leak probably at the carburetor manifold connection. Make sure you have a good seal there.