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Reply #15 - 05/21/08 at 17:14:36
 
Need to do white washer adjustment on both of mine looks like carb comes of quite easy from side without removing gas tank any tricks to  save time would be great..Dave
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Reply #16 - 05/21/08 at 17:42:23
 
I removed the tank to replace the plug while doing the spacer.  Before removing the carb top cover go ahead a get some extra screws because however  gentle you try some of these four will strip out on you.  I don't remember the size but some of these fine gear heads will know.

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Reply #17 - 05/22/08 at 17:29:42
 
I just finished doing bike #1 everything went good and it seems to have solved the backfiring issue so now that i know I'm no going to mess things up I can now go on to my wifes...
 Just a small tip for the screws that seem to be giving trouble ,my cordless drill has a clutch on it and I set it on very low and slowly increased the torque setting until the screws came out no fuss no muss,and no stripped heads...Dave
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Reply #18 - 05/23/08 at 05:30:14
 
Dave,

were you able to get it out the side with out any problems?
how long did it take you, before you were back on and riding?
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Reply #19 - 05/25/08 at 11:03:01
 
less than 1 hour that includes time wasted looking for a washer I dropped..it did come out the side but it is a tight fit I found swearing a lot helped..Dave
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Reply #20 - 05/27/08 at 05:06:44
 
I frequent the upper case numbers too...


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