still need carb parts replaced with Dynojet or not ?
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still need carb parts replaced with Dynojet or not ?
So the carbs have a dyno jet kit in them am i likley to need to replace any parts in the carbs ? if so is it any more complicated by having teh dynojet kit installed ? should i just get some factory pro emulsion tubes on order ?
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The common wearing parts in the carbs are emulsion tubes and needles.
Replace the emulsion tubes, and clean the carbs at the same time.
It's apparrently a common problem for Diapragms to split although I've never seen a split one. Might be worth investing in new ones to replace while the carbs are apart. I don't recall any parts being very expensive.
I also replaced all the screws on my carbs with stainless hex socket bolts, which makes repeated disassembly much easier.
Replace the emulsion tubes, and clean the carbs at the same time.
It's apparrently a common problem for Diapragms to split although I've never seen a split one. Might be worth investing in new ones to replace while the carbs are apart. I don't recall any parts being very expensive.
I also replaced all the screws on my carbs with stainless hex socket bolts, which makes repeated disassembly much easier.
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is changing the emulsion tubes a relatively straight forward job? and resetting the floats etc , im needing to do mine but in two minds wether to order the parts and just have a go as i do have mechanical experience but none with pertol and carbs or do i spend more money on a dealership and take my chances that the fitter has done it before
and were in the uk do i get stuff from and exactly what do i need?? and what is a waste of time changing i have looked on http://www.factorypro.com but im based in england
sorry for so many questions
but the sooner i get it done the sooner i can go out again
and were in the uk do i get stuff from and exactly what do i need?? and what is a waste of time changing i have looked on http://www.factorypro.com but im based in england
sorry for so many questions
but the sooner i get it done the sooner i can go out again
Its all fun and games till someone gets poked in the eye.
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oh and cheers Martin always the wise owl 
daft question - There is only 2 tubes to order at £39.95 each
wat about 850 Factory Pro Stage 1.1 Carburettor kit Ti needles at £74.44?
daft question - There is only 2 tubes to order at £39.95 each
wat about 850 Factory Pro Stage 1.1 Carburettor kit Ti needles at £74.44?
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