FCR carb question?
#1
I have never actually seen these fancy FCR carbs that everyone is talking about, so I have one quick question. Do you have to take the carbs off the quad to change jetting? If not, $800-1000 would be worth it to me. Thanks!
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#2
yes and no[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]...its actually easier to pull the carbs,they do have drain plugs on the bottem but getting the jets back in is a pain!also it damn near impossible to adjust the fuel mixure screws with the carbs on also[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img] im still looking for that perfect tool.
#4
5 min? what the hell you smoking?itll take a hour for the pipe to cool down so you can get to the right carb without burning your arm!ive bought every tool i can find from snap-on/matco/mac non of them work that great,that hot oil line on the left feels real good also
#5
The tool I got is from tucker rocky distributing. It cost 125 and handles 50 inch lbs of torque. It comes with a 6mm bit and a 1/4 drive bit. I have trinity pipe which comes off by removing 1 bolt and i can get to the carbs from the right side. "HOT" It is a very easy process with the fcr's. It is a 5 minute job.
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