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Originally Posted by pete j
Sticky on opening page of this forum contains a link to download genuine Yamaha manual for your bike.
It is brilliant in detail. Carb section 5 page 13, says 7mm. Thump*3 method interesting.
But your problem is more likely due to old fuel. A fuel stabilizer can help prevent gum and varnish deposits caused by stale fuel.
Happens in the classic car / bike world and very good for business.
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Thanks guys for all the help. Yes I have had the pdf of my bikes manual, but sometimes on things, what that manual says and what a guy who has done it 45 times before says can differ. God knows it never seams to work out like how the manual puts it. I have tried a sortment of fuel this and thats but nothing. Just wanted to understand the tips, hacks, and tricks of the more experienced ones here. Something came up and the xt got put on the back burner but today is my "fix my bikes" day.  Ya I'm not the one to roll my eyes haha. I want to know everything. When I was still in the states I talked to a bike guru, the Yoda of everything Yamaha, for a good hour and a half about a few things on my Dominican Monster. Thanks @thumpthumpthump great advice! Also great point Jen E.
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