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Old 03-15-2009, 06:54 PM
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have you guys ever pulled out the pressed in jets in the carbs? I pulled them out and cleaned them on my old cb750, but they seems to want to stay put on the hurricane. any thoughts? I know there are some TINY holes in that jet on the 750...
 
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Old 03-15-2009, 08:30 PM
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I am thinking it is either the slow jet or the starter jet. anyone confirm either one? it is the smooth tube looking one. thanks!!
 
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Old 03-18-2009, 12:45 AM
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ya, i know what you're talking about. its the tube that sticks straight down next to the main and pilot jet? i'd just blow air through it. find where it comes out, and blow back the other way too.
 
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I did that, seems to blow through REAL slow and was hoping they would come out so I co try harder to get them clean. I kinda gave up and soaked the whole carbs (2 at a time while they are still on the rack) and hoping that will get them good and clean. thanks!
 
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how do u take to carb set up off so you can replace the o rings on them
 
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not sure wht you mean..
 
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you need to take the top plate off, remove the choke assembly and remove the sync springs. then the carbs should just pull apart. though if theyre not leaking dont do this. cause then youll need to resync.
 
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so if i take them off to replace the little o rings that go in the little t like jets they are not the jets just cant remember the name but it leaks all over think it was from old gas being in there and sitting for a little while. so is this something i should just take in since they will have to re-sync them?
 
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