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TOPIC: Re:needle clip position picture
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needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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made this picture for new peoples reference to needle position. could post in the tech section.

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Re:needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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Gunsngears, nice job...and a fantastic idea! Wish someone had done that a long time ago...can I make a suggestion, can you put near #5 Richer, and #1 Leaner. There are many who don't give this a second thought, but I'm sure there are those who scratch their head not knowing which direction does what. 
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Re:needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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I WAS WORKING ON ANOTHER WITH THE CLIP SPACER ORIENTATION.
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Re:needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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Hey Gunsgears, going to re-jet in Fall. Is the needle valve the same for a 1600 except for placement of the clips? Just checking. Great pic BTW. Thanks.
Greyphart
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Re:needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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Good idea and thanks for making the pic.
Not meant to rain on your parade but ....
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Re:needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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I like the note about the spring...  as I just DID lose it! The sucker "sproinged" out as I was putting everything back in and it was lost! However, a little ingenuity... I cut a spacer out of a plastic bolt and that holds the needle firmly down.
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Renai, my 2003 RoadStar!
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Re:needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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markdyck wrote:
I cut a spacer out of a plastic bolt and that holds the needle firmly down.
How does the needle move up and down? 
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Re:needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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Since there was no spring with the stock needle and it stays in a fixed position, I didn't think the aftermarket needle needed to move... am I wrong on this?
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Re:needle clip position picture 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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DocShadow wrote:
Good idea and thanks for making the pic.
Not meant to rain on your parade but ....
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OK you've outdone yourself Doc...exactly what we needed...do you know anyone that can post this to the Carb tech section???  ...computerization...what would we do without it?
How do we super impose the different sized of main jets on the left side of the needle? Whose good at now I envision a diagram of the carb with very basic visual of each tuning function does.
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