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Old May 25, 2004 | 02:22 AM
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Default carb settings

well, recently i did some engine work on my little ct90, and it was a success. now, since i cant seem to locate my repair manual, i need to know the proper carb settings since i messed with it to make the old engine run. now it hesitates alittle when you get on the gas and dosnt always idle down right. so if someone wouldnt mind letting me know the physical location and settings of all the stuff i would appreciate it. its a 1971 trail90.(yes i know it only has 2 wheels) thanks for the help.
 
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Old May 25, 2004 | 11:04 AM
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Default carb settings

you might could mess with the air mixture screw, but it being a trail 90 I don't know where it would be at how much to turn. But if you find it Turn it all the way in then screw it out one full turn then turn it on if still doesn't sound right then adjust it till it does.
 
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Old May 26, 2004 | 01:59 AM
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yes, i know i could jsut mess with it untill its close, but i would rather just get the stock settings and start from there. hopefully someone on here has the time to post them. right now it seems to be good at fouling plugs, and that gets old after a while. i use the bike to run from the house down the road to the shop and its no fun pushing it.
 
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