Posted by glennster on May 13, 2008 at 05:31:09 from (76.224.5.252):
In Reply to: Enduro bike problems posted by farmer boy on May 12, 2008 at 20:39:50:
the old yammies ran 20-1 oil mix, use a good two stroke dirt bike oil in em. like the other guys said, check out the ignition good, could be the condenser is failing when hot, or could be in carburator. should have a mikuni on it. you may want to try and open the main jet up a notch or two and see if it helps. on the top of the carb where the throttle cable goes in is a big cover, unscrew it and pull the slide out. you will see a long needle and a horseshoe clip. there are notches on the needle, you pull the clip and set it so it raises the needle up to richen, lower the needle to lean out. if it cooked a piston, prolly running too lean. also check the carb to see if its plugged up, and if you pull the carb off, check the reed plate too. if you need parts, try bikebandit.com, they have a lot of parts for older bikes.
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