biknut
Well-Known Member
wait i thought there was only one jet under where the float is. where is the other and which should i drill?
The CNS carbs have a pilot jet and a main jet. You'll probably only have to drill the main.
wait i thought there was only one jet under where the float is. where is the other and which should i drill?
The CNS carbs have a pilot jet and a main jet. You'll probably only have to drill the main.
I notice after riding for about 10mins it starts to bog down. Is this a air issue, I've drilled the jet to #64 and have clip at the middle position. My spark plug is black but it's not gunking up, it's slightly wet but nothing serious. I've been running about a week now still breaking in.
Alright and the main jet is at the bottom where the float is correct?
and thnx u all r awesome help
Spray carb cleaner around the areas you think you're leaking at, primarily the intake and bottom of the carb at the bowl. It's like a buck an a half at wally world.
And to Droc089:
Black and wet is NOT good, break in or not. You need to lean out (not oil, but fuel).
If you bog after a certain amount of time, your fuel bowl isn't staying filled is what I would imagine. Check for pinches in your fuel line, clean your fuel filters and inlets. Adjust the tang on the floats.
If that all fails - there is a RES (reserve) marking on your gas tank petcock, use that in place of on and it will give you slightly more flow.
I actually thought about drilling holes in the red cover, maybe that could compensate for the fuel level. or just get a air filter soon
Also, is it a bad idea to use a semi-permanent gasket maker/sealant on the mating surfaces? I haven't taken a carb apart before. I'm confident that I can disassemble/ reassemble one and was wondering if it would eliminate any potential air leaks...
I'll try that. I put an o-ring in there and it seems to work, but maybe it's leaking there. Couldn't hurt I guess. Also what I was wondering is if anyone tried sealer where the upper and lower halves of the carb come together. Is there a gasket in there already?
