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UPDATE: Raptor Cutting Out Fixed

Old Aug 9, 2003 | 12:29 AM
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Default UPDATE: Raptor Cutting Out Fixed

After hours of frustration, re-jetting, re-jetting, adjusting floats, adjusting floats, I finally fixed my cutting out problem. It all started with it loading up when riding uphill just like so many others. I lowered the floats per what the manual says and thats when the whole cutting out problem began. I put in 27.5 pilots, which helped the popping in the decel, but did nothing for the cutting out. Put in bigger jets, crap I tried every combination possible. I believe I got to where i could rejet in like 15 minutes. Well I finally got the idea to just go back to my original setup, floats, jets and everything (except pilots)., but to lower the floats ever so slightly to where the were before. Well, its running like a beast, better than ever. I have 12/40 gearing but it will lift the front end in every gear. My floats are basicly so high right now, that when the carb is upside down, the floats cant go any lower without touching the top of the carb. I think they are set at about 8mm I believe. Anyways, my suggestion to anyone with problems riding uphill, adjust the floats but ever so slightly. Dont bend that tab very much, it will cause you to run way lean and kill your power. Appreciate all that helped.
 
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Old Aug 9, 2003 | 01:04 AM
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Default UPDATE: Raptor Cutting Out Fixed

I hear YOu, that Tab bends even with the slightes touch when changin jets specially (me) .
 
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