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Bleed holes in pilot jets.
04/26/11 at 06:11:51
 
What do they do? Does the stock 52.5 have bleed holes? If I was to rejet to a larger size would I get a 52.5 with bleed holes or a 55 with bleed holes?
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Re: Bleed holes in pilot jets.
Reply #1 - 04/26/11 at 06:17:10
 
They're supposed to smooth out the transition between running on the pilot and running on the main jet.  I am not sure how effective they are at that (never noticed a difference) but I do know they provide several more holes to clean out.
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Reply #2 - 04/26/11 at 06:56:30
 
They bleed.....Duh!   Grin
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Reply #3 - 04/26/11 at 06:59:37
 
Just curious, are you just curious, or do you have a running problem ?
Did your plug read look ok ? Did your spacer mod cure a lean cond in the low-midrange ?



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Re: Bleed holes in pilot jets.
Reply #4 - 04/26/11 at 08:16:09
 
I am 2 3/4 turns out and still getting some backfire occasionally.
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Re: Bleed holes in pilot jets.
Reply #5 - 04/26/11 at 09:06:58
 
Well I replaced jets on mine and they have bleeders as well and I seen no difference either. And, I still get backfiring occasionally.
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Reply #6 - 04/26/11 at 10:13:08
 
I myself do not like the bleed holes, they made the FireLizard run too rich and I couldn't tune it properly. But when I put non-bleed holes it worked fine. But that was just my experience and the FireLizard's carb wasn't exactly in perfect condition.
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