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jetting after exhaust installation
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06 Oct 2009 08:23 #325805
by Paul K
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hi, i have slip on exhausts on my '76 kz400d. i hacked off the original silencers b/c they were rotten. do i need to re-jet the carbs? and if so, do i go leaner or richer? more/less back pressure = rich/lean? how does that work?
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06 Oct 2009 08:37 #325808
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I would look inside the mufflers & compare them if possible.
Check to see if they appear to be about the same.
If the new ones seem to be less baffled, then there would be less back pressure, so they might flow more air which would make the bike run more lean.
Check to see if they appear to be about the same.
If the new ones seem to be less baffled, then there would be less back pressure, so they might flow more air which would make the bike run more lean.
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06 Oct 2009 15:01 - 06 Oct 2009 15:02 #325859
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1979 KZ-750 Twin
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If they are way louder than stock, you may need richer jets. If it runs good and the plugs are the right color, no worries.
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