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2000 XR70R Carburetor Help
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[QUOTE="miatalaw4u, post: 1406226, member: 121164"] All the brass jets are removable. I have taken them off and cleaned them. I think the slow jet is partially clogged and I am thinking about replacing the #62 jet wit a # 63 jet. I really think that there is a clog or restriction in the main carb housing. I blew air through it and it seemed ok. but after re-assembling the carb it was still having issues. That isd the only reason I was going to soak the housing. Does turning aluminum,pickled damage the carb or just discolor it. I'm not worried about the $15 can of carb cleaner being ruined. I have two dirt bikes that I have to clean the carbs out of. [/QUOTE]
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