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Identifying the jet needle on my 2000 YZ125
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[QUOTE="minorgod, post: 1369558, member: 111669"] I was thinking it might be something like that. It's such a pain to get the throttle cable into the notch while compressing the spring. I'll give it another try next weekend when I have time to pull the top off the carburetor again. The good news is that changing the needle position definitely seems to have helped the problem of fouling the spark plug. I rode all day yesterday and then checked my plug and the fouling prob is almost gone..still a tiny bit too rich. Just a little more tweaking should do it, but I'm afraid I may still need a bigger needle when all is said and done. Thanks again, your comments are very helpful! [/QUOTE]
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