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i am talking about the small jet which is at the bottom of the inlet side of the carby it bleeds air to the main and corrects mixture at high rpm
Quotei am talking about the small jet which is at the bottom of the inlet side of the carby it bleeds air to the main and corrects mixture at high rpmSo does it lean the mixture out or richen it?I got one in the bellmouth of my 38mm for my IT400D and that was lean everywhere. Spoke to the Mikunioz bloke and he said leave it in there and jet around it.Which is an excellent business strategy when you need 9 needle jets and a bucket of mains to stop the thing from cooking.
no, it was installed in the 'miles to buggery too lean' new carb.
www.iwt.com.au/mikunicarb.htmGo here , sounds like you guys need to understand how to properly diagnose and set a carb.
Mine was more a rhetorical question about the function of the air bleed.Genuine carb didnt have it replacement carb did and it was lean everywhere.It runs Ok now and is as reliable as a woodburning stove. I was wondering what the function of the air bleed was.