Author Topic: Does Carbon Fouled Plugs Eliminate rejetting as a possible solution?  (Read 6402 times)

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Offline ron.cieri.313

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Re: Does Carbon Fouled Plugs Eliminate rejetting as a possible solution?
« Reply #50 on: June 07, 2009, 04:40:24 PM »
Well, that is possible but i was going 70-80 in 4th...there may have been a little throttle left at times but I tried to be aware of throttle also...and plus it helped to have a just a little left for safety but maybe that's where I'm going wrong.  I also would ride in 3rd for awhile at 70 which was defintely wot.

I also put the engine in neutral and cut it and coast to the rest stop parking lot so I'm pretty sure i got a good reading there.

mark, I've never adjusted the clutch so I'll look up threads here b4 asking more questions on it.

I thinking of moving up as suggested to 135's but do guys think I should run the test again or is it sufficient do ya' think?..thanks.
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Offline Johnny5

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Re: Does Carbon Fouled Plugs Eliminate rejetting as a possible solution?
« Reply #51 on: June 07, 2009, 04:49:22 PM »
Nope, you gotta pull in the clutch and hit the kill switch at the same time all the while going WOT. Then you can coast to a stop with the clutch pulled in.

It's not the easiest thing to do. Takes a few times to get it right.
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