Ok, so ordered R O needles and float bowl gaskets from Rick, been to local dyno place and got new 118 and 120 jets.
According to Rick I don't need to add extra washer under needle with his needles, just use the original one.
Do any o rings need replacing while I do the mods, just want to make sure I have all the bits I need!!
Carb Rubbers, where from?? Rejet??
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Re: Carb Rubbers, where from?? Rejet??
Just the float bowl gaskets.
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Re: Carb Rubbers, where from?? Rejet??
what tools/kit do you need to drill the slides? is there a photo guide online somewhere for this?Polisher wrote:I tohught that mine was running pretty well until I drilled the slides, re jetted it and put the RO needle in.
BLOODY HELL what an improvement! that's all I can say!, well worth spending seventy odd quid with Rick and a few hours work following Cams carb guide
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Re: Carb Rubbers, where from?? Rejet??
what tools/kit do you need to drill the slides? is there a photo guide online somewhere for this?[/quote]
Really is more simple than people think. When you take the slide out, you'll see a tiny hole in the end. Just drill this out using a 2.5mm drill bit. I was a bit aprehensive at first, but armed with a cordless drill it took less then 5 seconds. Just make sure that you blow out all the plastic swarf.
If you look at Cam's Carb guide there are pics there ... somewhere
Really is more simple than people think. When you take the slide out, you'll see a tiny hole in the end. Just drill this out using a 2.5mm drill bit. I was a bit aprehensive at first, but armed with a cordless drill it took less then 5 seconds. Just make sure that you blow out all the plastic swarf.
If you look at Cam's Carb guide there are pics there ... somewhere
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Re: Carb Rubbers, where from?? Rejet??
make sure u take the needle out when you driling the whole or ul drill a whole in the plastic bit that holds the needle in aswell