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Reply #30 - 10/06/08 at 14:32:03
 
I believe it is stock. It is running fine or less backfire when i pull the choke out a bit.

Anyway, I am going to buy the berryman dip cleaner and clean the carb and see if it helps. If it not, then might be rejet it.
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Reply #31 - 10/07/08 at 21:47:00
 
A friend of mine lend me the honing tool. So, i am going to do it myself.  How are you going to clean the cylinder after honing?

Any info is appreciated.
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Reply #32 - 10/07/08 at 22:11:04
 
aye...I've got a '95 with 14,215....now im frightened.
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Reply #33 - 10/07/08 at 23:03:40
 
Seattle_Savage wrote on 10/07/08 at 21:47:00:
A friend of mine lend me the honing tool. So, i am going to do it myself.  How are you going to clean the cylinder after honing?

Any info is appreciated.


Warm soap and water, then make sure it is very dry afterwords. I used a paper towel to dry and kept at it until the towel came out as clean as it went in. (you will use a lot of paper towels)
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