smog removal and rejetting
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    CRF_Rod
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    smog removal and rejetting

    by CRF_Rod » Tue Aug 23, 2011 8:46 am

    Removed my smog parts and jetted my carb with 38/125. Added a battery tender plug and after the test ride, just had to idle it down just a tad. No other modifications needed(and otherwise, bike is stock). Smog removal is straight forward, no instructions needed. Only thing that I was curious about was my kit came with two washer for the needle. I just installed one.

    Don't really notice a difference in the way the bike performs, other than it seems to run out a little smoother down low and possibly holds 65 mph better than before, time will tell. I'm just happy to have that cleaned up look to the motor now.
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    by crfsonly » Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:39 am

    the washers are likely for fine tuning the height of the needle between clip positions.
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    by CRF_Rod » Tue Aug 23, 2011 11:56 am

    True, but the kit only mentioned a single washer. I'd read where some people use a couple of #4 washers. I elected to just go with one since the bike is stock.
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