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Offline mustangfury

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Re: Main Bearing Repacement
« Reply #45 on: October 03, 2010, 09:57:32 AM »
Put the motor back together, put it in the frame, and did the break in. Seems fine so far.  I let it idle for 5 minutes and let it rest for 20. Then, I let it idle for 10 minutes and rested it for 20 minutes three times in a row. Finally, I road around my yard at quarter throttle for about 10 minutes.

Since my original jetting attempts were done with a bad seal, I put the rich main jets back in.  It is definitely running rich, but it runs pretty smooth.

Thanks for the help everyone. Couldn't have done it without you.

Stang

1993 KX 125

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Re: Main Bearing Repacement
« Reply #46 on: October 03, 2010, 10:28:28 AM »
Stang,
If it helps at all I have my notes from back in the day & on my 93 KX125 J2 model with a 36mm Carb I used 52 Pilot, 170 Main, N1A1 Needle with the clip in the middle, # 6 Slide, 1 1/2 on the Air Screw.

38mm: The Same as above with the exception of a 180 Main, & 1 out on the Air Screw.

These settings @ 500' above sea level.

Hope some of this might help!

DoldGuy
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Re: Main Bearing Repacement
« Reply #47 on: October 09, 2010, 08:09:07 AM »
Took the bike out for a ride today.  The throttle response is a lot better than before. all that crank oil leaking in must have been killing it.  It used to be very choppy. The thing is crazy fast. First run from idle, effortlessly ran a power wheelie through second and into third gear, then ran out of field.

The rear fender still gets oily but not nearly as much as before. It mainly gets oily when I am running from 1/8 to 1/2 throttle. Otherwise there is little oil.  I put in a lower pilot jet and that helped some, i think i might try one lower. Plug chop gave a perfect brown color.  The mid range is very responsive. I'm not too worried about the oil if it has good response and runs well.

Thanks for all the help everyone. Everything seems to be successful.

Stang.
1993 KX 125

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Re: Main Bearing Repacement
« Reply #48 on: October 09, 2010, 08:53:15 AM »
Stang,
The # 6 Slide was the cure for the 93 KX125, if you are still oozing out of the silencer joint & exit the packing is probably saturated from before.
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Re: Main Bearing Repacement
« Reply #49 on: October 09, 2010, 11:24:19 AM »
Do you know where I can get a #6 slide for a good price? All I found was $105.
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Re: Main Bearing Repacement
« Reply #50 on: October 09, 2010, 11:48:03 AM »
Do you know where I can get a #6 slide for a good price? All I found was $105.

Stang,
Check this link out:

http://www.rb-designs.com/
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Re: Main Bearing Repacement
« Reply #51 on: April 21, 2011, 11:38:21 AM »
Thanks for the tuning tips from your experience DoldGuy.

I found a decent deal on a #6 Slide. I put it in today and the low end power is sweet. The bike wasn't even warmed up and I was riding a nice power wheelie down my street off the get go. This is going to make sharp 180 turns a heck of a lot more fun!

Thanks again,

Stang
1993 KX 125

Offline delphipro5

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Re: Main Bearing Repacement
« Reply #52 on: April 21, 2011, 12:47:22 PM »
Do you know where I can get a #6 slide for a good price? All I found was $105.

Stang,
Check this link out:

http://www.rb-designs.com/


Interesting stuff!