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Mikuni TMX 38 slide removal
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[QUOTE="shootinsteel, post: 1330363, member: 101205"] Just wanted to give y'all an update. I finally got the cable out of the slide,but I didn't see what was keeping it from coming out in the first place. It's like the lead slug got stuck in the groove in the nut on top of the slide. anyway, it had the stock needle (6 DGY 28-68) in the middle position. I ordered the JD Jetting kit and have installed it, but have to wait for some decent weather to try it out. It's about 20 degrees out now with a wind chill of 10, we don't ride the bikes when it's that cold out so the jetting probably wouldn't be quite right anyway. The kit jetting recommendations were close to the factory except for the pilot jet which is several sizes leaner and the needle is much different but doesn't have any markings as to size etc. Maybe this will solve the plug fouling. I'll let you know after I ride it. Thanks for the responses. [/QUOTE]
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