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dad -> RE: Yet another Jetting question. (4/8/2006 7:26:34 PM)
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My bike is stock throughout. Even stock, raising the needles between .015" to .020" will clean up the middle nicely. There was always a little bit of a stumble when accellerating, somewhere around 4500 or so if my memory is correct. I raised the needles .017" by using a #4 SS washer that was .037" thick, replacing the stock washers that were .020". Those might be weird US designations but it's about a 1/8" screw that they fit. On at least the '90 and '91 models, US 48 states, not sure about California model, the carbs came with a .020" washer on the needles. I visited the hardware store with my calipers and found and then matched a set of washers (the thickness varied all over the place) as described above but if that hadn't worked out, I would have just ordered another set of washers from Honda, the .020" ones, and added them. That was done around 25,000 miles and I'm at 122,000 now. Always ran well and took that slight flat spot out perfectly. Going more than that with stock pipes would have been too much.
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