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What exactly are lectron carbs........


mattw204

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The main difference is that they do not use a pilot or main jet. They have a needle and what Lectron calls a power jet. You never have to remove the float bowl as the power jet is either externally adjustable or removable. The needle controls the slow circuit and midrange and instead of using a clip to adjust it, the needle screws in or out to change the length.

 

Lectrons have a bad rep as being hard to tune, but we have had no problems. In fact, once you get it figured out its actually easier.

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the power jet is used for alcohol.. lectrons are basicly tuned by a metering rod that is also the needle.. you turn it in and out for the jetting adjustments through the main jet.... from what ive seen they dont seem to have enough adjustments to fine tune each individual range.. the carbs that we were working with the metering rods started to spin on thier own which made tuning impossible for that bike.. im sure a little dab of loctite would remedy that though..

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lectrons are the best alky carbs you can set them rich and step down untill the bike runs it is almost impossible to get it to blow up from too lean on alky with lectrons.

 

you HAVE TO HAVE TO get the correct needle or metering rod

with the right rod yuo can tune a bike ON THE TRAIL with a needle nose and a flat head thats it! NO SCREWS ont he bowl to loose. no mess of jets no screwing with this and that..

 

if you drag race i dont blip the trottle in the middle of a run.. its WTF open all the way till you win!.. the jetting dosent have to be exactilly absolutely down to the corrrect numbers anyways.. you can be a little off. i absoultley feel the onlyt thing that can jet itself correct 95% of the time is fuel injection with the PROPER feedback. mostly only cars..

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