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98 YZ125 carb question
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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1346205, member: 68872"] Once you have the cap off and the boots loose all it takes is a little tug and the carb is off. Getting it back between the boots with the clamps in the right spot can be a little tricky but once you get the hang of it its not difficult. If you are going to play with the jetting it is best to do it where you can ride the bike. Make an adjustment, take it for a ride, make another adjustment, take it for a ride. You just don't want to be pulling the carb off if there is dust blowing around. The first thing you will want to do is adjust the needle position. You can probably do that without pulling the carb off at all, just remove the cap/slide. If it is running rich you will want to move the clip on the needle "UP" (which lowers the needle). If you end up with the clip in the top position and it still isn't right then you will need to buy new jets. Rod [/QUOTE]
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