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Old 06-21-2004, 04:29 PM
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I was having trouble in West Virginia this past weekend. My X would sputter between 2000-4000rpm's then take off like a rocket just past 4000 rpm's. This got a little scary on the very steep and sharp turned mountain climb sections, especially the sputtering. It felt as if the machine was fighting for air. This wouldn't happen unless the machine was under load of a pretty steep uphill section that had to be negotiated slowly at first. I set the clip of the needle up one position and this seemed to help somewhat, but the sputter was still there a bit at the very end of the steep uphill. Was the higher altitude the problem? Should I have set the needle clip one more position higher? Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Old 06-21-2004, 04:39 PM
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most likely it was actually rich. If everything is stock then the clip on the highest position with the spacer above the clip removed will work best at 5000 feet and up. I ride at St. Anthony alot 5-6000 feet and find that to work best. If you go higher than 6000 you will most likely find it to run best with a smaller main jet.
 
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Default Sputtering around 2000-4000rpms

I had the same problem a few weeks ago and it ended up being to rich.
 
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Go to the Enclosed Web Site and Down load the Mikuni Installation and Tuning Guide. Good info on stting your carb even if it is Stock. The principles still apply





Mikuni Installation and Tuning Guide
 
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Old 06-22-2004, 02:26 PM
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Default Sputtering around 2000-4000rpms

Bama, Thanks for the help!!
 
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