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Thread: 1985 250r jet needle question.

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    1985 250r jet needle question.

    I need to know what is the correct/current kehien number for the stock jet needle for 85 250r PE37A carb. The needle has a 28v on it and I cant convert this number for the life of me. I need to go 1 step leaner, any help would be appereciated.

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    hmmm. the 28v is stock for the 85. sounds like you already tried to raise the clip to the first notch. Do you want a leaner needle or ? I would call the honda dealer monday morning for the # for a leaner needle

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    i thought the stock carb is a pe 34... not 37- of which i think the needle is a 'deg' . what are you leaning out? the length, taper, or diameter? find out if you got a pe 34 or not. It goes a-b-c a=taper b= length c= diameter if you want a leaner needle, i.e. a longer needle or fatter diameter. for a longer length go with a dfg for a bigger diameter go with a deh.- correct me if i am wrong - i have just recently learn all this

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    Yeah its a PE37A. Talked to Honda 2 days ago, they had no clue how to conver that #, Needle clip is all the way up and it, tried every clip and low end load up noticably improves as I moved the clip up, I'm just about where I want to be, I'm thinking same length, steeper taper, bigger dia needle. Thanks.

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    You don't want to be too lean ..haha. they always run best a little lean but they soon blow up !
    try to repost this in trikeslyvania. Those guys are awesome.

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