After market Fuel Mixture Screw????
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So i saw a youtube video on a guy showing how to tune your fuel mixture screw and he highly suggested an aftermarket one like this. Of course he was demonstrating on a Jap bike. But it would make all our lives easier if we had one of these on our tt250s. No more using specialty tools or having to to take carb off and adjusting screw a little at a time. and better yet you can adjust on the road if need be if traveling. So for everyones sake can someone let us know what jap bike fuel mixture screw is comparable to our TT250s, Hawks, Storms and other china factory carbs. and also the michuni variant would be nice also. So we can get one of these and swap the pain in the @$$ factory one out. it would make tuning these so much easier......Lests start with the TT250 since thats what i own hehe.
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where is the fuel mixture located on this carb?
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i saw a spot on the bottom of my carb but there is a metal cap there
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I just ordered one for my hawk. I will let you know if it fits.
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I saw a video of someone using the same one in a pz30 and a vm26. I think it might work.
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anybody with info on the tt250 carb
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This is my self-made tool for mixture screw.
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I tried the generic red screw sold on line, and it didn't fit. The shape is close but the threads are off. So I turned one out of brass. The metric threads were 6mm x.075. The tip was so thin, .030 inch. It wanted to snap off ! |
Nice work Red Hawk thats exactly what i want for mine. Id pay you to turn me one but i assume you have the hawk due to your name and not the tt250
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