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Radiator and Carb issues. . .
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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1373467, member: 60515"] You nailed it - the pilot was "too small", but not actually. Upon my father in law cleaning the carb - again - he found a small piece of dirt in the pilot. Reassembled, started. Bike runs great, idles perfectly. This was after checking for air leaks, valve clearances, TPS, etc. . . I would not have believed the pilot could cause a condition THAT hot when there was some air flowing thru it - when I checked it last week, I could blow thru it. At one point before resolution, we let the bike idle for 2 minutes and the exhaust was cherry red all the way back to the muffler. Thanks for all the input, guys. Now, hopefully I can ride it a bit before the temps get to freezing. [/QUOTE]
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