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Reply #15 - 03/21/18 at 08:39:27
 
OK. Can someone suggest me jet size needs to be installed and where to get it. My city is Clifton in New Jersey and all website is showing different elevation. Must be some were between 100 to 200 feet.

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Reply #16 - 03/21/18 at 08:49:44
 
[i]Pratik Tailor wrote on 03/21/18 at 07:41:30:
Got it Mr. Gary. May I know where you from in NJ if you don't mind?
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Reply #17 - 03/21/18 at 09:40:37
 
Pratik Tailor wrote on 03/21/18 at 08:39:27:
OK. Can someone suggest me jet size needs to be installed and where to get it. My city is Clifton in New Jersey and all website is showing different elevation. Must be some were between 100 to 200 feet.

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What I know about jetting, (is very little) but jetting for altitude is taken in changes of 1000s of feet.
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Reply #18 - 03/21/18 at 10:09:16
 
There is a lot of jetting guidance in the technical section. There are baseline suggestions, what works one one bike may not work for an identical bike sitting right next to it, worked on by the same mechanic. It's always best to order one size larger and one smaller than the recommended size. It's also important that you start with fresh gas, clean air filter and a new spark plug.
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Reply #19 - 03/22/18 at 09:30:28
 
Got it. Thanks for reply.
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Reply #20 - 03/22/18 at 09:40:36
 

I've grown to love my pops and blats on decel...  
The other day I opened up my idle jet a half turn and they all went away.
After riding across town like that,.. I turned it back.

I really need that narley decel.
Grrrrrr,... Arghhhh...
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Reply #21 - 03/23/18 at 14:06:17
 
My emgo exhaust is touching rear brake cable, I have read on forum that I need 1 3/4 pipe with 7 degree bent on it. Is there any way someone can provide me that because I went to muffler shop and he is saying $80 for that small modified pipe. Also i had to use muffler reducer because my muffler was not fitting directly to my bike and its leaking from header pipe joint. What will be best thing to seal that joint so it doesn't leak. That muffler person is asking for $50 to fix that leak.
If anybody can assist me with this problem.

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Reply #22 - 03/24/18 at 11:24:30
 
Pratik Tailor wrote on 03/23/18 at 14:06:17:
Is there any way someone can provide me that because I went to muffler shop and he is saying $80 for that small modified pipe. Also i had to use muffler reducer because my muffler was not fitting directly to my bike and its leaking from header pipe joint. What will be best thing to seal that joint so it doesn't leak.
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Buy the angle exhaust adapter from RYCA.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorcycle-Suzuki-Savage-S40-Exhaust-Muffler-Adapter...
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Reply #23 - 03/26/18 at 05:31:07
 
That Ryca adapter is worth the money.  I got one and it fits perfect.  No air leaks and it's looks good. Plus you'll save yourself a bunch of time.

Others have found muffler shops to make them a similar piece for a lot less, but they are not chrome and you have to take the time to find a shop that will do it, take them the parts and explain what you need.  Then go back and do it again if it doesn't come out right.
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Reply #24 - 03/26/18 at 06:07:43
 
Thanks everyone for reply. But I gave my bike to muffler shop and told him to install muffler and fix all leaks because that was not clamping also at the back. Clamps are different and not ligning up. Once it gets done from muffler ahop after that next project will be re jet carb and fix backfire.
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