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franz125
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What is the lenght of pilot jet(mm)?
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28mm end to end
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standard is 45
part number for 48 is 99103-4370480

for 50 substitute 500 for the 480 hth :thumbup:

£6.84 each from wemoto / silvers / honda
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Thanks!Then I was got the wrongones from PJmotorsports.Deem :evil:
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lol oh dear! theres a billion different types, but the one in the storm is used in loads of different models...
what size was u after?
ive got some spare 45s and i think tony mon has some spare 48s
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48#Thanks for you offer but I think they must send to me rightones,because they fitment list sucks.I emailed them.
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thanks for the part number :thumbup:
i need to get some 48s as i have 45s fitted and its running very lean( surges ) below 4k
i fitted a set of 48s that i had but someone had opened the up and made it run very rich so out they came lol
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Why do you want to know the length Lloyd. :confused Surly it's the jet size you are concerned with. Hows your mains/top end, is that all good?

I'm finding carb fettling a very interesting learning curve. Lots of trial and error, hit or miss. And it's even harder to work on someone elses where one does not know the bike and how it did run and feel to make comparisons by riding.

Have fun. :thumbup:

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I just needed the part number of the slow jets lol
I agree it's interesting stuff (carbs)
I just wish I had my own dyno and a sound proof booth lol Do I could play all night long :-)
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lloydiecbr wrote:I just needed the part number of the slow jets lol
I agree it's interesting stuff (carbs)
I just wish I had my own dyno and a sound proof booth lol Do I could play all night long :-)
it would cost you a fortune in petrol tho lloydie............ :lol:
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I like your thinking. Home dyno :lol: How about adapting a treadmill surely that will tell you how fast it's going. :lol: :lol:

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lloydiecbr wrote:I just needed the part number of the slow jets lol
I agree it's interesting stuff (carbs)
I just wish I had my own dyno and a sound proof booth lol Do I could play all night long :-)
KEIHIN N424-21, but I see it si here already ... :-)

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