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Date Posted: Thu September 12, 2013 3:00:28PM
Author: Joe
Subject: Re: Purpose of the slide inside the throttle body?
In reply to: Joe 's message, "Purpose of the slide inside the throttle body?" on Thu September 12, 2013 2:34:05PM

Actually I found this awesome video of taking apart and cleaning Mikuni CV. What a coinky dink. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95nlrP-yn2I

Am I right in seeing that the jets are not adjustable on these things? He made it sound like there are slots so that the primary and secondary can only be in specific positions. That's what a lot of people warned me about was getting the jets back into their original positions. But it sounds like I don't need to worry about that.

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  • Re: Purpose of the slide inside the throttle body? -- larry, Thu September 12, 2013 5:05:50PM
  • Re: Purpose of the slide inside the throttle body? -- Joe, Thu September 12, 2013 5:46:43PM

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