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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Carb problem on 86 KDX
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[QUOTE="Dirtdame, post: 1410700, member: 119586"] I have another needle jet that is one size leaner than stock (that I got for high altitude applications). If anything could be the culprit that wasn't the carb body itself, that would be the most likely suspect. If I were to put that spare needle jet in and the bike cleaned up, i would just need to get a new R-2 needle jet. I hope that it will be just that easy. Probably check that out today or tomorrow. I suspect that the original owner had tried to make the problem go away by rejetting the bike leaner and leaner before he stuck the piston, starved the bottom end, burned up the reeds and tossed the bike in a corner for the next ten years. :| [/QUOTE]
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