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Throttle Value

Jethro

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In the manual, under the carb specs, it says my throttle value is #135. What is this for? For stock it says 110, the pilot jet at 45 and the air jet at 170. What is this throttle value?
 
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Ok guys dont any one answer this!!! lets let Jethro, ponder him self to death :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I know if he thinks about all the MOVING parts in his carbs he will figure it out
 
Oh you guys wouldn't...








Would you?
I'm screwed.
 
Well, must be either the butterflys or the slides?
 
Dudes, is anyone gonna help me out here? What in the fukka is a throttle value? #135? This is stupid.
 
Gee-s-is Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:50 pm Post subject: value

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Ok guys dont any one answer this!!! lets let Jethro, ponder him self to death I know if he thinks about all the MOVING parts in his carbs he will figure it out

Just what I thought! YOU DON'T KNOW EITHER!!
 
Re: Throttle Value

kz said:
Jethro said:
In the manual, under the carb specs, it says my throttle value is #135. What is this for? For stock it says 110, the pilot jet at 45 and the air jet at 170. What is this throttle value?

I don't know what "Throttle value" is, but if you mean the Throttle valve, you can have a look at http://www.dalesjetsports.com/Watercraft/2004_fuel_systems.pdf page 4.

The value #135 is the size of the throttle valve.
Ouch.
[-X

At least jethro can sleep better.
 
Re: Throttle Value

duaneage said:
Ouch.
[-X

At least jethro can sleep better.

Sorry, :oops: Ones I thought I knew the answer for something, I just HAD to tell it.....
 
Well my manual says "throttle value". It should says "throttle valve value". Must be the Japanese-English conversion.

I'm gonna go get some sleep now.
 
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