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1979 CR125R Carb replacement
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[QUOTE="nola_fiddy, post: 1335036, member: 103126"] The bike had been sitting for years before I got it. I changed the two crank oil seals. Put a new piston, rings, wrist pin, wrist pin bearing and new gaskets on the top end. I checked the air intake for leaks - none present. The bike is bone stock. The bike had a 32mm carb stock. I did not know that when I bought the 34mm. It runs rich in the middle mostly and sputters some wide open. I am getting my cylinder replated this week and will play with the 34mm a little more before I go ahead and get the 32mm. Thanks for pointing me to the guide. I will post my results. thanks, nola_fiddy 1978 Honda xr75 1979 Honda CR125R 1997 Honda Z50R 2000 Honda xr70r [/QUOTE]
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