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Just joined trying to find help with 1989 honda CRs
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<blockquote data-quote="Mcwille117" data-source="post: 198135" data-attributes="member: 3570"><p>I already went there. Add that kit to cart and it says it is not available and cannot be back ordered. I can't seem to find anyone that carries 1989 kit. Apparently the jets are different for that year. Would make sense since I already discovered the exhaust is a one off just for that year. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The float needle doesn't look bad at all but I will still probably get a new one when I find the kit. I like the idea that the floats are not floating anymore. It seems like a sound idea since the last time I put it back together it took a minute or two before it started leaking. I thought I fixed it but again the bike wants to screw me. Float taking time to fill and sink makes sense to me. I found a float on ebay that says it fits pwk and pj carbs. And lots of different mm does that sound right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcwille117, post: 198135, member: 3570"] I already went there. Add that kit to cart and it says it is not available and cannot be back ordered. I can't seem to find anyone that carries 1989 kit. Apparently the jets are different for that year. Would make sense since I already discovered the exhaust is a one off just for that year. The float needle doesn't look bad at all but I will still probably get a new one when I find the kit. I like the idea that the floats are not floating anymore. It seems like a sound idea since the last time I put it back together it took a minute or two before it started leaking. I thought I fixed it but again the bike wants to screw me. Float taking time to fill and sink makes sense to me. I found a float on ebay that says it fits pwk and pj carbs. And lots of different mm does that sound right? [/QUOTE]
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