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[QUOTE="2strokerfun, post: 1126282, member: 69719"] Reeds operate as a one-way valve for the intake fuel mixture. They open when suction pulls the mixture into the cylinder, but let very little back into your intake from the combustion pressure that takes place during the ignition cycle. They are generally located in your cylinder, behind the intake boot between the cylinder and the carburetor. New reeds might help because they can be more efficient, both opening easier to let more fuel mixture in and closing, letting less backpressure back into your intake stream. They are a really simple design and when you remove them and check them out, you will easily understand their function and simplicity. [/QUOTE]
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