Mikuni BST40 Magic: 1996 Suzuki DR650 Carb Jetting and Modification
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- čas přidán 10. 05. 2017
- In this video, I show you how to install a jet kit on the carb, but also make some modifications to help make it run better. I must thank all of the people at DRRIDERS.com for showing me this method and helping my bike gain some more power.
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Best video I’ve seen on this process. I’m tackling it tomorrow, so thanks for posting this.
Thank you for making and sharing this. Thank you for the effort.!
Another good free one is to take off the exhaust header then grind and smooth the welds on the inside of the flange where it connects to the cyl head. Suzuki should have made the welds on the outside of the exhaust flange since it chokes airflow
I reused the stock spacer trimmed to "D" shape on top the clip so there is no side loading on the needle. I think this comes with the new procycle kit and is not included in the JD kit I brough.
You omitted to change the pilot jet
So, the dr650 carb is Mikuni BST40. Do you know what the Mikuni model is for the DR250s (1990-1994)?
thank you for your time.
I have read that these modifications cause accelerated wear on the carb internals . . ?
That seems likely. Just don’t drill the slide or cut the spring. I’ve rejetted mine without doing that and it runs fine. I’ve got videos on my channel.
Not a single video on the net mentions removing the little switch & wires on the right hand side of the carb that is pressed in on full throttle, it's damn near impossible to remove. I think this is Australian only cos I don't find the item on partzilla
May be so. That is your rev limiter switch I believe your’re reffering to. Have not seen those on U.S DR’s