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2003 TW;2018 KLX250 camo ; former owner of 2006 TW (retired at 23k); 19' S3, 09' F-250, 97' Cherokee
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I have 15,500 miles and am beginning to wonder about the little jets in the old carb. How long might I expect these to last?



What are tell-tale signs??



I've never adjusted anything, never added shims or unscrewed screws - all stock from day one. I'm one of the lucky folks at 4500 feet that doesn't have to




There is a bit of gas weeping out of the carb, seems typical for this many miles.



Any suggestions? Should I pull 'er apart and take a peek?



thanks,

Adam
 

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check the carb cleaning tutorial- its a real good one on here.



gas weeping? depends where?



out the overflows? then your float, float pin, or float hieght need looking at.



out the body of the carb? buy a set of gaskets and o rings. refresh those suckers!



You should also give the whole carb and jets a clean.
 
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