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Arkaloid
Loks like it could be used for water injection to rid teh cylinders of carbon as well...i wonder how $$$ it is...
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fastpakr
That would be a ridiculous waste. If you're just trying to steam clean the combustion chamber (a waste of time in and of itself), you can accomplish exactly the same thing with a very small vacuum line and a cup of water while keeping the engine speed up. Expensive equipment is utterly unnecessary for this task.Originally posted by ArkaloidLoks like it could be used for water injection to rid teh cylinders of carbon as well...i wonder how $$$ it is...
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With all the claims, it's a wonder we all don't have one! But we don't...
Funny, I was given a set of carbs last year from someone I bought a set of pipes from and they had this wierd nozzle from the float bowl drains. I use them for checking my float heights becasue a 1/4" clear line fits on perfectly!Currently bikeless
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lecroy
I have never had a need for one, but know people that have used them on a single carb bike (and some go-karts). There are similar products for the Keihins and a few others. The Keihin was a butterfly type carb and they supplied a larger main than would ever be needed. The needle then set the flow rate.
I saw a chopped up S&S Super that had three of these jets installed. They had extended the float bowl as well.
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