jetting chart???
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jetting chart???
i have the service manual for the bike. i just want to know what my jet size needs to be for the exausht the exuahst came with the bike when i bought it and there is a 150 jet in it i just want to make sure that's the right size. i'm only about 100 and some feet above sea level.
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jetting chart???
i called up white bros. today and they said as of today they are shutting down there services and will no longer be selling thier products. you can't even talk to a rep. for questions.
maybe i'll try calling a dealer who deals white bros. exauhst like parts unlimited or some damn place.
maybe i'll try calling a dealer who deals white bros. exauhst like parts unlimited or some damn place.
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jetting chart???
I dont think anyone could publish a chart in good conscience like what you are after. There are just too many variables to say for sure what jet you will need. White Bros couldn't tell you exactly even if they wanted to. The best they could do is give you a range that seems to work for everyone else with your exact setup and altitude. Its up to you to look at your plug and compare that to how it rides and try to decide if you need a bigger or smaller jet. And to further complicate matters, the lack of lead in the gas now days makes it difficult to accurately read the plug. So, now you have to become your own mechanic or find someone else you can trust.
rockymountain, as far as I can tell, is just a bunch of sales people taking calls. You'd have to either get lucky, or go pretty far up the chain to find someone that really might know.
Does your quad run ok? How does the plug look? What type of carb do you have? What kind of air filter and is it dirty? Do you have your valves adjusted properly? Is your cam stock? Are you buring any oil? Has the piston ever been replaced? 1987 was a long time ago.... Plenty of time to either be burning oil or replacing rings n valves.
rockymountain, as far as I can tell, is just a bunch of sales people taking calls. You'd have to either get lucky, or go pretty far up the chain to find someone that really might know.
Does your quad run ok? How does the plug look? What type of carb do you have? What kind of air filter and is it dirty? Do you have your valves adjusted properly? Is your cam stock? Are you buring any oil? Has the piston ever been replaced? 1987 was a long time ago.... Plenty of time to either be burning oil or replacing rings n valves.
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