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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Hi everyone. I have some questions.
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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 642409, member: 16552"] re: 'Jetting recomendations on Just KDX web site say#150 main jet' Where does it say that? As davidg says, a 42 pilot and a 142/45 main is in the ballpark for the 'H' 220. That's what I read on the justkdx site anyway. Needle position #6 from the bottom? FFR, that's clip position#1, however many positions there are! ;) No-one can tell you how to jet a bike. It's too much a variable process..based not only on different mechanical issues, but rider styles and conditions. You have to set the main first. That can only be done (excepting a bunch of $$ and equipment) with the use of a new plug and a WOT plug-chop test with subsequent plug examination with attention paid to the mixture ring at the base of the insulator. Yes, I understand that a good tuner can 'feel' the jetting state and can tell you exactly what's up. A 48 pilot is NOT it. Neither is a 150 [b]likely[/b] to be 'it' either. Open up the airbox lid. Repack the S/A. Start with CDave's recommendations on his site. What you list is not what he says. Run appropriate tests and adjust from there. Do some searching on this site...pick up some 'C' series needles. Probably J, K and L diameters. Probably an 'L' for the #5 TV (if that's what you have) The plug load up when you 'ride it around for awhile' will be gone. Might as well do the 'new bike prep' on CDave's site, too. Chances are excellent the suspension linkage is hosed. It has to be serviced several times a year to 'live' very long. Your friend owes you a few cases of beer, doesn't he? Heck.....maybe beer for life!! ;) Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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