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dodds
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carb removal

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Another question, it states in the manual to drain the coolent before i can remove the carbs , do i have to ???????????? :roll: :roll: :roll:
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I didn't. I took the shortcut and opened the top of the coolant reservoir and stuck the pipe from the carbs back into the reservoir and drained it back in to itself!
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The Stig of 2 wheels as well as 4 !
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Me too,
Never been daft enough to try it when the bikes still hot
you might lose quite a bit if you do :wink: especially if it sprays you in the gonads :lol:

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You, of all people, might enjoy that Pete!!!
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:oops: Well it is getting kinda nippy in the garage latey :oops:

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All sorted, cheers guys for the help. Got the dynojet fitted with no probs and i can really fell the benifit with no flat spots either. Both gonads still intact as well :wink: :wink: :wink: , dodds.
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