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I've noticed in the carburetor schematics for the SC, that the standard main jet is listed as a 350 with the spares as 410 and 420. Is this correct, or should the standard jet be larger or the spares be smaller? In all the other schematics the jets are closer numerically.
Just curious...….Thanks
Tom
Model 97 main jet
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Re: Model 97 main jet
Depends on the tuner and all the factors. no concrete absolute rule for jet size so many factors. I liked a full range of jets myself. ------- Clarence
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Re: Model 97 main jet
My copy of the Super Combat (97) Owner's Manual lists the 410 as standard - with 420 and 350 as spares. I have NO explanation as to why the 350 is listed.
Ed
Ed
Keep the rubber side down!
Re: Model 97 main jet
Thanks for the info. It helps to explain the problem I've had jetting my 03 engine and new pre jetted 32mm carb. It refuses to rev out past mid rpms.The carb came with a 350 main and 340 and 360 for spares.
Net larger jets are on their way.
Tom
Net larger jets are on their way.
Tom
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Re: Model 97 main jet
Always remember . . . find "rich", then work to lean it out to "just right". Going the other way can fry a top end before you get through jetting.
Ed
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Re: Model 97 main jet
Klemm covers it so well in my opinion. (Klemm vintage .com) or (Mikuni carburetor tuning for vintage) I think it is what we have been trying to tell everyone. --------------Clarence
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