moonerdizzle
New Member
just find a needle from a nt carb, or if its lean you can look into some small spacers to put under the clip on the need and raise it up. i think the spacers from the shocks of a RC truck could work.
Don't know the jet size. My bits only go to # 60 and it's too big. We're talking about the bigger main jet...right? Also the bowl vent tube is always filled with gas. I have it in an up turned position so as not to spew gas all over my bike and leg. Is this normal? And.....why should I need a new jet on a brand new carb? Why wouldn't it have the correct jet to make it run right in the first place. Would this carb work at a higher elev.? I live at sea level
Ok ...I did the test. Ran worse with the choke on. Spark plug was wet and had oil on it. Ran better with the air cleaner off. When I rev the motor with air cleaner off, A little fuel mist(????) come out of the carb. I guess it sounds like it's running rich. What's the fix?
Don't know the jet size. My bits only go to # 60 and it's too big. We're talking about the bigger main jet...right? Also the bowl vent tube is always filled with gas. I have it in an up turned position so as not to spew gas all over my bike and leg. Is this normal? And.....why should I need a new jet on a brand new carb? Why wouldn't it have the correct jet to make it run right in the first place. Would this carb work at a higher elev.? I live at sea level
This is Duchess. A beautiful silver blue Micargi-Rover beach cruiser, with a silver Grubee SkyHawk 80. It's only a few hours old now, and has been around the block for about 3 miles so far. It belongs to my friend Corinne.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXysa1FNzEs
I really like the chain tensioner on this, it is attached at both ends to the frame?
This is Duchess. A beautiful silver blue Micargi-Rover beach cruiser, with a silver Grubee SkyHawk 80. It's only a few hours old now, and has been around the block for about 3 miles so far. It belongs to my friend Corinne.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXysa1FNzEs
I really like the chain tensioner on this, it is attached at both ends to the frame?
Yes it is, with conduit clamps. 2 at the top, and one at the bottom. I done the same thing on 4 different bikes without any problems.
