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Longmont Co, Flooding
J.ellwanger:
--- Quote from: motopunk on September 30, 2013, 06:36:49 AM ---
--- Quote from: J.ellwanger on September 30, 2013, 04:03:05 AM ---
i dont see how the reed could be my issue? :roll:
um soo..... do i need to pull motor and search for the broken reed? or would that have shattered and blown out?
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we have it found .. :-) i had my best experience with boesen dual stage reeds... you should look for them (kx500 86-2004 and kx250 ´83-´96 have all the same reeds )
""i dont see how the reed could be my issue? "" the reeds are closed and opened by the underpressure and over-pressure that the piston makes on the way up and down in the cylinder. if the reeds are broken or damaged in any way and so not able to close, the engine can make pressure back to the carb up to the airfilter and so it doesnt work properly..
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my bad, i was being sarcastic, lol, im still curving my knowledge from car engine with computers, back to carb. and over to 2stroke, completely forgot the reeds, thanks guys!
J.ellwanger:
WOO HOO!! i got my power back!!
and d**n its scary!
and riding in 38 degree weather, isnt very fun everything gets COLD QUICK
motopunk:
nice to hear it... :-D ...
J.ellwanger:
:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
stoked about it!!
motopunk:
now you can throw the bike again into the water... :evil: :-D :-D
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