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  1. Ive had my DT for 30 years and never had an issue with th 'IN' way however....I recently learned to my cost (on my bandit) that sometimes the fuel in one or more carbs can evaporate and form gunky gel that may block carb jets.... It's still the 'IN' way for me though with the occasional opening of the fuel tap (prime) to keep the carbs full Not sure only 3 pints is enough though, it may be best if all seams at the bottom of the tank are covered
  2. Greetings Rich
  3. congrats Dave well done
  4. yes thats it, but dont ask me how its done,i could guess but thats all it would be...perhaps the info is in a Haynes manual?
  5. Greetings plimb how you liking the new ride?
  6. Airhead

    yamaha tdr

    look in your manual it will say in there how much. sometimes it the amount is written on the clutch case cover also
  7. thats not what i questioned Geo, whats that slide stuff about and the horn bypass C'mon man spell it out so we dont have to guess!
  8. say what?
  9. first and foremost does the frame number match the registration doc?
  10. I just dont want to see your enthusiam dashed by not being sure she's ready mate. I added a few more things for you to check but I still think your time margin is way to tight...we'll see. has your bike got a full loom have you the lights and switches to fit?
  11. I get a feeling youre way off with this ...sorry but thats how i'm seeing it right now, lets say next spring
  12. you need to find the best main jet size though first and the only way to do that is full throttle plug chops with caution, I said 1/4 to 1/2 mile but at first try the 1/4 in case its lean and the plug shows white, member wild foamy had a 50 to 80 big bore on his DT, might be worth seeing how he jetted for that one?
  13. ok lifting the needle UP ie moving the clip DOWN with make richer and vise-versa
  14. No way George cancel the MOT, you need to have her 100% or youre wasting your time, anyway you havent even got lights yet let alone any other issues, fork play at the steering head, bent fork stancheons, pitted fork stancheons, leaking fork seals, tyres, spokes, horn, swing arm play, wheel bearings, brakes, lights!!! do you think a week is realistic
  15. and is the throttle needle position also adjustable, with a clip and choice of grooves ?
  16. I dont know how much you can chew George, myself...I would be taking it off and examining the piston / rings / bore but if you dont know much it may be difficult to check and make judgement...hw are your machanical skills, electrical skills etc, i get a feeling this is going to be quite a test for you
  17. in a word NO...sorry dad! more likely a jetting issue. I cant stress enough you need to act with caution to prevent serious engine damage...fit the bigger jet right away and continue to plug chop etc and not use the bike until you sort it
  18. Thats the pulley, as you twist the throttle the pulley turns, it doesnt turn by the engine, you will see the piston and pulley pulsing back and forth when the engine runs, the more the throttle is opened (hence pulley turned) the bigger the pulses, you can test it by turning the pulley by hand briefly as the bike idles. Dont overdo it though because it will smoke heavily if prolonged.
  19. the thing is though are you copmaring like with like, have the jets the same thread and are the carbs the same make, it does rather sound like the 85 is too small and if this is the case you are seriously risking a holed piston or seizure so treat with extreme caution doing a plug chop , i would be tempted to inspect the two jets for starters and fit the one with the bigger orifice ASAP, then take it from there
  20. hills are best to load the engine, full throttle 1/4 to 1/2 mile would be enough, try to pick a safe road without too much traffic in front or behind or at least a quiet time. Do you know the jet sizes that are in each of the carbs?
  21. Greetings kelzi you lad has chosen a great looking ped, more akin to a bike than a scooter, if he looks after it well i doubt he would lose when it comes to re-sale for a 125 etc.
  22. you need to have the exhaust off Geo, for all you know theres no gasket in there and performance can be affected by so many things including this...
  23. greetings Beanz yeah great to see you are not giving in, as for 140 in the rain rather you than me lol. the YBR may be a good choice as not too crouched, it seems sportsbike may be off the menu for you
  24. 6 turns out is just plain wrong! 1 1/2 is more like it, jet numbers increase as the jet gets bigger. plug chops are the order of the day...are you familiar with them?
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