Kawdude, You do not have to remove the tank and seat to change the needle and carb, I just pull the carb out a bit and remove the cap. This can be done by pulling the air box boot back when the clip has been loosened on the carb then popping the carb right out. Pretty simple and saves time. From what I've learned, there is NO substitute for correct jetting. As in, you will get the MOST power out of correct jetting, so if you find more power in the 2nd notch, I would keep it there and keep on working around it.
KXcam, I have tried the float height, but I will try it again, d**n I wish I knew what type of needle I have, then I would go a slot leaner. I know this for sure, when I'm on the 1st notch I'm DEAD lean. No wheelspin and the throttle acts like it is running out of gas, racing the engine.
Ah yes, the notch in the grips, I sure did it.
Great idea, which has helped me ALOT in the diagnose of lean and rich mixtures. The problem currently is, I'm juggling the low and mid range, gaining one and losing the other. I did a plug chop on a 162 and it came out dark grey around the BASE of the insulator. Assuming it is rich, I just started running 50:1 using MC1. So, we will see how this works out in a plug chop. The only place I can do a chop and really keep the throttle pinned is either at my Grandparents in Virgina which is like 4 hours away or the place I mentioned above, but is costly just to jet and takes an all day trip, which time is very scarse at my job.
I have to take my KX to the machine shop for a new exhaust mount as it broke not one, not two, but all three mounts. And they were ALL together and fine last ride.
So, that will consume my free time. I'm having trouble locating a 158 main jet. Nobody around here has them. I've never thought about a KTM dealer, sounds like a plan for the pilots, as people here are like asking if I am running a moped or something like that.
My main feels pretty dialed in, but I understand the chop test. That is something I will take care of next. I will pick up the 40 & 38 next.
Help me out here for a second, I'm needing to know what needle to order for the next step leaner, it sounds like a plan but will need your help as I have NO idea how to read a needle, even after reading the justkdx report, it just confused me.
My needle reads: R1366N what would be the next step leaner?
Thanks Cam! I appreciate it. Same to you Kawdude, maybe all this info will get both our bikes screaming.
Btw, it is a spark knock from either the bike running too hot or the fuel not buring correctly (too rich usally), sometimes the timing off, in this case it sounds like a fuel issue (directly related to jetting) Anyway your engine would only be at stake cause it is a lean mixture.
Thanks for the help guys.