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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Fouling plugs after new reeds
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[QUOTE="MX175, post: 516882, member: 34159"] Try any motorcycle dealer (yamaha, honda, suzuki, even H-D, and snowmobiles and watercraft use mikuni jets too) or get them off the internet from Sudco, Chapparall, Rocky Mountain, etc. You may want to start at [url]www.sudco.com.[/url] I think they have diagrams and show the 3 or 4 different types of main jets. I think there are Large and Small hex main jets and large and small round (slotted screw type) jets, so you will have to specify. I believe the '87 uses a round jet, but not sure if it is the large (likely) or small one. And here is another link [url]http://www.victorylibrary.com/tech/mikuni-2.htm[/url] Yes, 99% of Mikuni carbs have airscrews, but the mid '80's Kawasaki's do not. I wish I could switch mine, cheap. Mark '81 KDX175 '85 KDX200 '81 XS850 Special [/QUOTE]
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