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well guys, I hate to announce this as i feel like i've wasted your time and i also feel like i've given up on my first adventure into carb cleaning but i've passed this job onto a much more qualified professional.
The bike will be going out to a local fellows house to have the carbs cleaned, valve adjustment and a sync in exchange for computer work. not sure if it will be a 1:1 exchange or not but I am quite happy to know that when i get it back it will run properly rather than me fudging it up so bad that it's just a mess and having to get it done anyway.
A buddy of mine has used this guy before with great results on his 1100 GSX-R so im very grateful he made the call for me and got me lined up to have this done.
I guess im hoping someone of my caliber see's this thread and it gives him/her confidence to at least attempt it. I learned a fair amount about my bike and carbs just by getting this far. RTFM and then RTFM AGAIN!
thanks again to everyone who helped me out in this thread. I'll certainly be sticking around this forum.
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I appreciate the kind words, i think it will be one of those experiences that it's better that it left off on a good note. That way if/when i have to do it again, i wont have that residual taste of a good thing gone wrong.
The Can-A-Tuna should be under the knife as I type this, I will post back when i get the old girl back with an update.
/sooooo excited
on a side note, i damaged the top of my tank pretty good during transportation, I just had it laying in the back of the truck unsecured. I was pretty bummed when i saw the damage but **** happens. Anyone recommend some good tank pads? i should be able to cover the bulk of the dents and scratches with one.
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Originally posted by djdaredevil View PostIf you havent noticed the factory pro kits are what is used more often than not, now I am not saying the Ivans is bad but I would stick with what others no the most about when you're doing things that you dont know alot about.
I know when if I decide to do a kit thats the one I am buying just so I can get the most help with it.
You can run stock jets with a slip on you just have to set the a/f at little richer from my understanding2001 GSX600F Katana
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