Hey what’s that piece you removed from the bottom of the float bowl that you said be careful there is a washer that screw broke and I need to get a new one
I'm not sure of the exact size but usually the rear jet will be larger to make up for the heat cause the rear cylinder gets hotter and runs less efficiently also some times people will replace front or back jets with smaller or larger to help with lean or rich conditions
When do the springs get placed between the diaphragms and the covers? Did I miss that?
Hey what’s that piece you removed from the bottom of the float bowl that you said be careful there is a washer that screw broke and I need to get a new one
It got corrroded to the float bowl and it snapped off when I tried to take it out
It's called a main jet holder
Did you separate the carbs in another video?
Just seen your comment I'm not shure what you mean
So what's the difference between the jets? That would be good info for folks🙄
I'm not sure of the exact size but usually the rear jet will be larger to make up for the heat cause the rear cylinder gets hotter and runs less efficiently also some times people will replace front or back jets with smaller or larger to help with lean or rich conditions
Well sir...... my stock yamaha carb has same size jets in both sides..
@@vcslimm2000same they are both 91.3’s
This guy is running the video way to fast, he needs to speak more
Shade tree mechanic, I bet that carburetor is out of tune😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No bueno video
Not good @ all too fast and you didn't work clean