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Old 04-09-2008, 05:13 PM
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99 400ex with an HMF slip-on and a K&N filter with some kind of aftermarket lid. The lid is clear with a few open holes in it. It runs great with no smoking but the plug always looks carbon fouled. My starting habits have flooded it a few times. My real problem is my main jet. Previous owner used pliers to install it it appears. I also don't know what brand it is to compare it to a similar setup. I can make out a 165 pretty clearly, then the "plier scratches" and a "D". That's the only numbers I see on it. My pilot is still a 38. I will probably go to a 42 for easier cold starts. I may just keep the 165 ?? main jet in there as it runs good. The black plug and the hard starting have me concerned. I am going to check my valves while everything is apart. My pilot screw is 2 1/4 turns out. I haven't pulled the needle to see what clip it's on yet.

Any way to tell the jet brand ?????
 
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The stock jets have the kstar type symbol right by the number. About the only way to know is to measure the diameter of the center hole. A stock 165 jet will measure 1.65mm. On kiehin jets, just move the decimal 2 places, and thats the hole diameter in mm
Try to not move the thumb throttle when starting. These carbs have accelerator pumps, and they flood the motor pretty easily.
Going to a #40 or #42 pilot, and readjusting the mixture screw, and throwing in a new Iradium, should go a long way towards helping cold starts. Stock plugs work good, but Iradium resists fouling alot more.
for your mods, a stock 165 might be a tad big, so it could be a dynojet jet.
 
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I found some instructions on Dynojets in pdf on the web and I thought it said there was an adapter used ???? for the main to thread into the needle jet holder ???? Anyone know about this ? I see my 38 has that kstar so it's original. It runs great with no smoking. I just have to watch my thumb when starting. My 165 main doesn't have the kstar or an adapter (Dynojet?) so I'll have to measure it. I will see about getting an Iradium plug and check my mixture when I get it back together. Hondabuster, thanks alot. Your posts have been very helpful. I'm new and have tried to search some before posting. Thanks again.
 
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