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Radiator and Carb issues. . .
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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1372428, member: 73147"] [url]http://flagofconviction.com/forum/ucp.php?mode=login[/url] , check that out, and kind of get to know your carb components. You have a 600 dollar state of the art carb, arguably the most complex also. Basic jetting rules still apply. If it runs better with the choke on, the pilot is small, or the mixture is lean. Its a bunch of fun to adjust, unless it has a aftermarket screw? Directed out the front/bottom? It would pay to check the plug, its a bunch of fun also, the gas tank needs to come off. But the plug, if its black may be a coolant leak, if its white, the guy is right and its an air leak. If its wet, I am right, your mixture is a tad rich. Not a bad place to be, but its a 4 stroke! Vintage Bob [/QUOTE]
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