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What Elevation might you be at?Throwback7R wrote:Mine runs really good " with the bbk 61mm kit and large head with a drilled out main from 92 to # 57 DRill bit so that makes it roughly a 109.2 main jet the next size drill bit i could find would be a # 58 and that was too large.
I did not change anything else in the carb
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Near Chicago I believe around 630~650 ft aboveBeamster wrote:What Elevation might you be at?Throwback7R wrote:Mine runs really good " with the bbk 61mm kit and large head with a drilled out main from 92 to # 57 DRill bit so that makes it roughly a 109.2 main jet the next size drill bit i could find would be a # 58 and that was too large.
I did not change anything else in the carb
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Good information.Throwback7R wrote:
Near Chicago I believe around 630~650 ft above
We're down by the salt water so a tad richer might fill the bill, but I'll start at 110 main, close to your estimate.
A company that supplies Honda jets has an on line program that just requires input of elevation, modifications from stock and they figure all jets and needle shimming and provide the appropriate parts.
Too had there isn't such a program for the Buddy.
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Ok, so that would indicate that a 100 main would apply to a 58.5mm upgrade from a 125 Buddy.Throwback7R wrote:all i did was some basic math .. 150/ 92
SO CC/ Jet size = new CC /x find x
So 150/92= 173/x
x is 106.1 I also did a prima pipe and they always say to go larger so i went to a 109.2 with the 2 $ drill bit
Seems like a little fussing will ensue.
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Hello BuddyLand:
I installed one of these 161CC BBK.
The stock main jet is 92.
I bought a another main jet and bored it out to be 104, since they did not have any larger than stock 92. My engine became a little sluggish at top speed.
I rebored the main jet to 112 and the engine is no longer sluggish at top speed.
Rick71454
I installed one of these 161CC BBK.
The stock main jet is 92.
I bought a another main jet and bored it out to be 104, since they did not have any larger than stock 92. My engine became a little sluggish at top speed.
I rebored the main jet to 112 and the engine is no longer sluggish at top speed.
Rick71454