Jawa 650 Dakar - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Fonetic and vocabulary
I assume this posting was a test. I answer it simply to remove material that does not apply to the category....
Catalytic Converters
Motorbikes built since the 1990's more often have catalytic converters than those prior to this time. In countries throughout the world there have been studies regarding the impact of 2-stroke and 4-stroke motorbike exhaust contaminants into the air. The conclusion has pretty much been a change in policy requiring the inclusion of catalytic converters be an added feature on these motorbikes.
From all I read it appears most manufacturers have included catalytic converters on 2-stroke and 4 stroked motorbikes for quite sometime. The majority of these motorbikes sold today, will have a catalytic converter. In the event you find one without a converter, if would probably not be a good idea to purchase it.
An older 2-stroke or 4-stroke motorbike, probably could have a catalytic converter added, although it might be expensive to do this.,,,
Chain lubricant
Most are spray mate but I have used chainsaw oil in the past its very good easy to clean off if it flings and I just used to put it on the chain with an old paint brush.,,,
Go Cart. Starts and runs
Remove the carb, then the float bowl at the bottom of the carb then clean the carb with spray carb cleaner. Spray into each and every drill hole and jet you can find. Use goggles so you don't accidently get cleaner in your eyes. Please, rate my answer, thanks. Reset the air and throttle screws, one and one half turns outward from a lightly seated position. Please, rate my answer. Thanks.
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