1990 carbs on a 1987 hurricane.
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RE: 1990 carbs on a 1987 hurricane.
It may and it may not. Dynojet made 2 kits for these bikes, a kit for the 87-89 bikes and the 90 bikes. Both kits came with different size jets. The K&N filter doesn't flow much more air then what you would expect. The 90 motors had more factory work done pumping out the extra horsepower. Hotter plugs may actually hurt performance.
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RE: 1990 carbs on a 1987 hurricane.
I think what Camoweasel means, bhhacker; is that -just because- the 1990 carbs are bigger doesn't mean that they are going to make your bike run better. You will have to fiddle around with the idle mixture and main jet size until you decide what's right for your engine. And, you never know what's in those carbs until you open them up and take a look. Maybe the PO made some changes to them or something.
Anyway, too much gas is just as bad as not enough, so just mess with it for a while.
Anyway, too much gas is just as bad as not enough, so just mess with it for a while.
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