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TaffyDrwg 4 Jan 2019 11:55

xr650l carburettor
 
Hi

Looking to do some travelling with some high altitude areas in parts

come to conclusion easiest to take prejetted oem carb with me and swap when needed

anyone got an oem carb for xr650L?

please get in touch if anyone has and wants to sell or knows in UK where best to buy

thanks

Christian

backofbeyond 4 Jan 2019 14:09

Where are you headed? I'm not sure there's anywhere in Europe that would need that kind of approach.

*Touring Ted* 5 Jan 2019 06:42

If you're going to the trouble to change the carb, then don't bother replacing it with another one !!

Once the carb is off the bike its a matter of removing the float bowl (four screws) and changing the jet (7mm spanner).

It's really very very very very easy !

yokesman 15 Jan 2019 19:33

get a carb with a cap over the main jet where you can just pull the cap to make the changes if possible or, get an factory pilot jet from a later model n a air/fuel needle with a extension so you can make adjustments from the seat.
later emission control pilot jets will be good for the higher elevations, but abit weak in the lowlands. see whatever was used in a California bike.

yokesman 15 Jan 2019 19:39

get a carb with a cap over the main jet where you can just pull the cap to make the changes if possible or, get an factory pilot jet from a later model n a air/fuel needle with a extension so you can make adjustments from the seat.
later emission control pilot jets will be good for the higher elevations, but abit weak in the lowlands. see whatever was used in a California bike.


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