1982 carbs

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Re: 1982 carbs

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The there is this. Doesn't give the size but most needles are the same size anyway. They would be more precise than the washers from a hardware store. Probably get them from amazon too. This was just a 5 second look on ebay.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sudco-Carbureto ... sq&vxp=mtr

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Re: 1982 carbs

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Read this. Sorry I'm late with this. I read this some time ago and now make a point of checking these jets. So far I have seemingly been very lucky as none of the sets I have had in have had solid blocked jets.

https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 54&t=63487
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Re: 1982 carbs

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howdy. update. ok, got the washers , I'll let you know what happens.
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Re: 1982 carbs

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Solved the problem. ended up that the sliders and area sliders ride in needed more attention. on further examination it looked as though the carb tops on 2 carbs might have been dropped at some time or hit with something and had the smallest tiny weeny dents, one each. had to sand, steel wool and polish till my fingers bled { inside the carb tops } also changed out the metering rods to be safe [I think one was very slightly bent, might also have been dropped ]. now theirs no more bogging and bike runs smooth with quick throttle response. THANKS to all. Wayne
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