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[QUOTE="woodsy, post: 508818, member: 27856"] Hey ENG: Those little 80's and the 100's were known for wearing out the orvice that the slide needle mates into! WHen they oblong this brass hole fuel runs in along the needle making them run rich - the only thing you can do is drill out the old and press in new (shy of buying a new carb body). Because Honda chose to use the small "D" series plugs on their XR's plug blackening is a MAJOR problem!! Also make sure that the air filter is clean and not overly oiled as this will cause it too. Another problen I have experienced with them is the choke mechinism itself. make sure that when you push the lever down the choke plate is being raised all the way up! Woodsy [/QUOTE]
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