I thought it'd be better to keep it in the same thread since it's exactly the same problem, and maybe others who also find this thread might get the answer I'm looking for - if I can find it
Mine's a 1999 model that's mint (4000km) and I've raised and lowered the jet needle too many times to count trying to find the best position that doesn't lean the plug out, but I'm wondering if it's actually the slide (just off idle is the problem), not the jet.
Carver says he simply adjusted the idle screw to fix it, but I'm not having the same luck.
I'd be stoked if you could get back with some jetting (or anyone else) info, because I'm not far off trying a new carb.
Question is: everyone with a DT175 must have derestricted it, but I can't for the life of me find any info on what people have done to their jetting. It's the same bit in all the exhausts, so it should require the same carb changes ... you'd think.
DT owners! How did you get your bikes to run well?
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I just moved the jet needle clip up to the second to top notch and it runs much, much better - so now I need to keep an eye on the spark plug's colour over the next few km just to make sure.
If I post a picture of the plug here can any 2-stroke gurus give me a yell as to whether I've leaned it out too much? This is my first two-stroke (Japanese sportsbikes last 20 years) and it's little engine is a virgin ... I really don't want to melt it.
I had one of those 20 + years ago. I can't believe they are still making them. Back then, it was probably the best all round on/off roader.
"May all your traffic lights be green and none of your curves have oncoming semis in them." Rocky, American Biker.
"Those that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin, 18th C.
Oh yeah, the fun we had with a DT175
Took the carb off my DT today, 1979 model
160 main jet
20 Pilot jet
1.5 Slide cutaway
4J6 Needle
267 0-8 Needle jet/holder/Emulision tube?
VM28 round slide, 3U5 00 code on it
The needle clip was on the top position, leanest, will put back to the centre position as its a mongrol cold, never had the carb off the old girl, was chocka full off crap in the Needle jet
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