blastermaster94 New Member Apr 11, 2011 65 1 0 northern florida Aug 11, 2011 #1 took my stock reeds out and one was broken so im going to get some from boyesen. i have a 230 main jet and i dont know the the size of the pilot. how do i need to re jet
took my stock reeds out and one was broken so im going to get some from boyesen. i have a 230 main jet and i dont know the the size of the pilot. how do i need to re jet
Prime New Member Jul 11, 2011 1,056 15 0 Batavia, NY Aug 11, 2011 #2 What reeds do you plan on using? I would try a 240 main jet just to be safe. Running rich won't hurt anything. Plugs are cheaper than pistons.
What reeds do you plan on using? I would try a 240 main jet just to be safe. Running rich won't hurt anything. Plugs are cheaper than pistons.
blastermaster94 New Member Apr 11, 2011 65 1 0 northern florida Aug 11, 2011 #3 they are boyesen pro reeds
Prime New Member Jul 11, 2011 1,056 15 0 Batavia, NY Aug 11, 2011 #4 Ok. You don't have to change the pilot jet, but try using a 240 main just to be safe.
acezeesawtooth Member Aug 8, 2010 1,927 32 84 34 Indiana, PA Aug 11, 2011 #5 you dont need to rejet for reeds. your jetting should be fine
Blaner Your Friendly South African Ambassador Mar 26, 2008 3,277 184 114 38 East London, South Africa Aug 12, 2011 #6 just beef it up a notch, 240 to be safe