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Yamaha
2001 YZ250 Idle
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 196003" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Yep, but while that stuff may keep your boat afloat the same IT sunk just like a rock when it was applied to the intake. When you have a couple of those reeds glued shut you do pick up some low end response. (youlose more on top that you gain on bottom) We decided that we would glue up the reeds on a yz 80 to make it easier to learn on. that one needed a whole bunch of rejetting, but it actually did work. wasn't worth it for the short time to ruin a set of reeds. we decided that if we tried it again we would do it with a set of reeds that was going to be replaced and glue one side of the old ones, replace the other side and once the "learner" was up to it, replace the glued up set. The Occasion never presented itself. Since we are going to set one of my 80's up for Gene who is turning 85, I may just try it, if the retarded overbored cylinder isn't enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 196003, member: 1650"] Yep, but while that stuff may keep your boat afloat the same IT sunk just like a rock when it was applied to the intake. When you have a couple of those reeds glued shut you do pick up some low end response. (youlose more on top that you gain on bottom) We decided that we would glue up the reeds on a yz 80 to make it easier to learn on. that one needed a whole bunch of rejetting, but it actually did work. wasn't worth it for the short time to ruin a set of reeds. we decided that if we tried it again we would do it with a set of reeds that was going to be replaced and glue one side of the old ones, replace the other side and once the "learner" was up to it, replace the glued up set. The Occasion never presented itself. Since we are going to set one of my 80's up for Gene who is turning 85, I may just try it, if the retarded overbored cylinder isn't enough. [/QUOTE]
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