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Post by fula28 on May 16, 2015 17:30:35 GMT
Just a quicky , which is air corrector (bleed) as you look at bellmouth Rh jet? Thanks.
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Post by kokolis on May 16, 2015 19:23:07 GMT
A carbs diagram would be handy. What carbs?
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Post by fula28 on May 17, 2015 14:37:22 GMT
Mikuni bst 36's bandit 12. Thought it would be easy to find info? Its seeming not all.
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Post by kokolis on May 17, 2015 19:30:37 GMT
Euhmm...........not so easy, the only info I can give you is from a vm29ss diagram so maybe not entirely correct. Anyway, the one in the middle is the main and the one on the side is the low circuit, hope that helps
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Post by jaydee on May 17, 2015 23:23:23 GMT
Rule of thumb. The main air jet lines up (as you look through the back of the carbs) with the emulsion tubes and needle jet, i.e. the middle for the most direct airflow against the emulsion tubes. The slow/pilot air jet will be the one on the side as it feeds air around the side body of the carb and over the pilot jet.
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Post by fula28 on May 18, 2015 19:11:33 GMT
Nice one Jaydee ! Sounds like its RH side. Which is kind the gen I'm getting !
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Post by arnout on May 18, 2015 22:02:51 GMT
So with "air correctors" people are actually referring to air jets? Always wondered about that..
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