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2003 CRF150f idle question
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 198973" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Carolina, I didnt answer one of your questions. I DO rejet for colder weather. Honda manuals give you a table to do that if you have the shop version. The thing is that I rejet for 40-60f degree changes and when it drops under 28 or so the air really gets lots drier where I live. To get one to start it isn't uncommon to see me turn the fuel screw out two full turns and then readjust once the rig is running. on a two stroke I commonly turn one in until the needle hits it's seat and then turn it out 1/8 of a turn until started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 198973, member: 1650"] Carolina, I didnt answer one of your questions. I DO rejet for colder weather. Honda manuals give you a table to do that if you have the shop version. The thing is that I rejet for 40-60f degree changes and when it drops under 28 or so the air really gets lots drier where I live. To get one to start it isn't uncommon to see me turn the fuel screw out two full turns and then readjust once the rig is running. on a two stroke I commonly turn one in until the needle hits it's seat and then turn it out 1/8 of a turn until started. [/QUOTE]
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