Re: kdx running rich with lean jetting problem solved! and cheap
Posted: 10:29 am Dec 30 2020
Ok, resurrecting an old subject as a hail Mary. I have an 01 200 with identical problem on the stock carb as the OP except replacing the jet block oring didn't help. Starts and idles well and will clear out up top, but the mid is flogging rich. Jets are 45, 155, stock needle 2nd clip at 2000' and 35-40°.
Now, I've done my research and it's not reeds or crank seal and here's why. I bought the bike not knowing it had a Chinese copy carb and it runs clean. Previous owner bought the copy because he couldn't jet the stock and I now see why. I should probably just leave the Chinese carb in and ride it, but it bugs knowing it's in there and would really like to get back to stock oem. I'm not a big aftermarket parts guy and like everything stock, which this bike is, except for this stinking sudco airstryker copy carb and it's driving me nuts. Anyway I digress.
What are the chances that the emulsion tube in the stock carb is oblong around the needle and how do I check that? That's the only thing I can think of. What else am I missing here? I guess I could drop the needle all the way down, but I'm pretty sure it won't be enough. There's an issue somewhere and I can't find it through conventional means. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Now, I've done my research and it's not reeds or crank seal and here's why. I bought the bike not knowing it had a Chinese copy carb and it runs clean. Previous owner bought the copy because he couldn't jet the stock and I now see why. I should probably just leave the Chinese carb in and ride it, but it bugs knowing it's in there and would really like to get back to stock oem. I'm not a big aftermarket parts guy and like everything stock, which this bike is, except for this stinking sudco airstryker copy carb and it's driving me nuts. Anyway I digress.
What are the chances that the emulsion tube in the stock carb is oblong around the needle and how do I check that? That's the only thing I can think of. What else am I missing here? I guess I could drop the needle all the way down, but I'm pretty sure it won't be enough. There's an issue somewhere and I can't find it through conventional means. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.