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Old 10-31-2007 | 12:53 AM
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I looked high and low for a different needle for my TM33 and couldn't find any. I even called Sudco (who were less than helpful), and they said that even though I might be able to get different needle to fit, they had no idea which one to try. Carb Parts Warehouse helped me out with a Q-0 needle jet, but they were also only aware of the stock needle. That didn't completely solve my jetting problem, so I went to the TM36...

If you know where these guys are getting different needles and what needles they're using in their TM33's, please share.
+1 on the Q-0 needle jet on the TM34 (a bored out TM33-8012) and a big bore. That's what I'm currently running. Same here, looked all over for an alternate needle and none to be found. ....except some fellow was turning his own for a XT225: http://www.xt225.com/projects/mikuni.htm

I usually get my jets here: http://www.cyclewareables.com/
 
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Old 10-31-2007 | 01:16 PM
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With the 17.5 PJ, were you able to get the lean and rich stumbles during adjustment? With the stock setup, the rich stumble just isn't there.
That is the only strange thing about this carb. It will go lean when turning the pilot screw to 1/2 turn out (with the 17.5 pilot jet), but you can't make it stumble rich. Even with the 20 pilot jet (which is 3 sizes larger than stock), you can't make it stumble rich. To set mine, I turned the pilot screw in until it stumbled lean, then turned it out incrementally until it stopped backfiringon deceleration. That just happened to be 2 turns out.
 
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