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main jet and can be removed /replaced using a 6mm spanner.The pilot jet is lower down ,closer to the front of the carb and can be removed with a screwdriver. There is also the needle jet which is held

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...MAIN JET AND PILOT JET ARE STANDARD WITH THE BIKE Hi and welcome to FixYa, On a 2003 Kawasaki KLX125, these are standards: main jet - 145 pilot jet - 17.5 Good luck and thank you for asking FixYa. ...

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...JET SETTINGGS FOR A 01 KAW WHAT ARE FACTORY PILOT JET SETTINGS FOR A 01 KAW 650KLR? your main jet and pilot jet. Chaz Moto Dc 92063BSKU: 92063-1324 JET-MAIN,#148 92064ASKU: 92064-1108 ...

Question about 2001 KLR 650

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...main carb jet without removing the carb. I have removed the carb & changed the jet before, but I think it would be easier to pull the bowl with the carb in the bike. Thanks, Dave. The service ...

Question about 2003 YZ 125

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what is the size of main jet of YZ125? Main Jet: 410 Main Air Jet: 2.5 Jet Needle: 6BFY43-74 Needle Jet: S-1 Pilot Air Jet 1: #40 Pilot Outlet: 0.7 Pilot Jet: 40

main jet on your carbureter.When in idle the main jet is not in use but pilot jet. While you increase the RPM the main jet has the main role to accelerate the RPM/speed. You can try re-clean again the

Question about EF2400iS Portable Generator

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...main jet. If the pilot jet is clogged, the main jet will take on the load, and the governor will modulate the carburetor to keep it running, causing the surging problem. Likely, the problem is less, ...

...it had a 200 mianjet, 42 low, what jets should it have? Use a 45 slow jet and a 170 or 180 main jet in your bike. 200 main jet is WAY too big for that bike! Start with the 170 main jet. Good

Question about 2005 XL 883L Sportster

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...Main jet - #94 Main air jet - 1.2 mm Jet needle - 5B10-3rd Needle jet - 2.60 mm Throtlle valve - 11.0 Pilot jet - #34 By-pass - 0.8,0.8,0.8 mm Pilot outlet - 10.8 mm Valve seat - 2.5 mm Starter jet - ...

...main jet in the carburettor. Usually, you replace with a jet with a larger hole, so you put more fuel into the cylinders. The main jet has a hole and atomises the fuel into a mist with is then sucked ...

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