What Part is This on the Carb
#1
What Part is This on the Carb
I'm not quite sure what this part is..can anyone help me out? I'm sure It's something stupid or simple. Also, how can you or can you remove this part? I'm trying to clean out my 07 Klx250 carb and I can't see anything through this specific brass passage...any ideas? Thanks.
#3
Thank you!!! It was clogged when I had the carb disassembled, but I didn't realize this was a jet. Would it be safe to remove this with needle nose pliers? I suspect this would be the culprit for my bike running at ~4000 rpm with the choke on, and dieing when the choke is off.
#4
I think the starter jet is pressed in, I could be wrong but I don't think you'd want to remove it. Today was my first time ever opening a carb.. hell a bike for that matter so hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge will help answer .
Paul
Paul
#5
Thanks, I thought maybe it was screwed in?
#6
Thank you!!! It was clogged when I had the carb disassembled, but I didn't realize this was a jet. Would it be safe to remove this with needle nose pliers? I suspect this would be the culprit for my bike running at ~4000 rpm with the choke on, and dieing when the choke is off.
#7
"If your bike won't run off choke then your pilot jet may be clogged."
This is my thought too. The pilot jet can be cleaned with carb cleaner and compressed air. When you hold it up to a bright light, you should be able to see through it.
Tom
This is my thought too. The pilot jet can be cleaned with carb cleaner and compressed air. When you hold it up to a bright light, you should be able to see through it.
Tom
#8
Thank you!!! It was clogged when I had the carb disassembled, but I didn't realize this was a jet. Would it be safe to remove this with needle nose pliers? I suspect this would be the culprit for my bike running at ~4000 rpm with the choke on, and dieing when the choke is off.
#10
+1 on the guitar string! The beautiful thing about guitar strings is that they are rated by gauge so you'll be able to match the size of the string to the jet without risk of damaging it.