Hey everyone
I have attemptied as much of the advice as i can on this forum to get my CB77 running without fouling up the plugs. The needle is at its lowest setting, and the jet sizes are 135 and 42. I read elsewhere that they should be 120 or 130? whats going on here or is that only for the Cb72? I dunno, but it fouls plugs within about 15 minutes. adjusted timing, carbs clean as a whistle, keyster kit but with old jets (still 135 as were the keyster jets). Thanks for any advice
Another Carb problem on a cb77 (jet size?)
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Re: Another Carb problem on a cb77 (jet size?)
Put the clip in the 2nd from the bottom slot in the needle.
Open the air screw 1 1/4 turn.
Follow the info. at FAQ on engine tuning.
Do as it saya and ya should be running good. ..................lm
Open the air screw 1 1/4 turn.
Follow the info. at FAQ on engine tuning.
Do as it saya and ya should be running good. ..................lm
bohalrantipol wrote:Hey everyone
I have attemptied as much of the advice as i can on this forum to get my CB77 running without fouling up the plugs. The needle is at its lowest setting, and the jet sizes are 135 and 42. I read elsewhere that they should be 120 or 130? whats going on here or is that only for the Cb72? I dunno, but it fouls plugs within about 15 minutes. adjusted timing, carbs clean as a whistle, keyster kit but with old jets (still 135 as were the keyster jets). Thanks for any advice
Re: Another Carb problem on a cb77 (jet size?)
For what its worth I have had to lower the needle to the second groove from the top before I could get the "brown" plugs.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Put the clip in the 2nd from the bottom slot in the needle.
Open the air screw 1 1/4 turn.
Follow the info. at FAQ on engine tuning.
Do as it saya and ya should be running good. ..................lm
bohalrantipol wrote:Hey everyone
I have attemptied as much of the advice as i can on this forum to get my CB77 running without fouling up the plugs. The needle is at its lowest setting, and the jet sizes are 135 and 42. I read elsewhere that they should be 120 or 130? whats going on here or is that only for the Cb72? I dunno, but it fouls plugs within about 15 minutes. adjusted timing, carbs clean as a whistle, keyster kit but with old jets (still 135 as were the keyster jets). Thanks for any advice
If you are still fouling on the top groove it might be a move to make sure the needle and seat are not too worn ??
Cheers .......... Mike B
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Re: Another Carb problem on a cb77 (jet size?)
Please contact me at <emo@ktc.com>. ..........lm
bohalrantipol wrote:Hey everyone
I have attemptied as much of the advice as i can on this forum to get my CB77 running without fouling up the plugs. The needle is at its lowest setting, and the jet sizes are 135 and 42. I read elsewhere that they should be 120 or 130? whats going on here or is that only for the Cb72? I dunno, but it fouls plugs within about 15 minutes. adjusted timing, carbs clean as a whistle, keyster kit but with old jets (still 135 as were the keyster jets). Thanks for any advice
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