Greg,
I think what 81XSProject was referring to is that MOST of the time, all the jets are still in decent shape and will run as good as the new jets will when cleaned up.
For folks like me that either did know any better or in the second go around needed new jets as the old ones were all the wrong sizes, the kits can work out well. But, you have to know what jets you are looking for and ASK ALOT OF QUESTIONS before you buy. There are several different styles to the pilot jets and every one of them will screw into the carb just fine and may even start and run in there, but will decisively F-up the mixture badly. I have seen this several times so far in person and read about it to many to count.
If you just need a couple parts, you can buy the genuine Mikuni jets for about $6 a pair and the mix screws aren't much more which is ALOT cheaper than the kits.
I think what 81XSProject was referring to is that MOST of the time, all the jets are still in decent shape and will run as good as the new jets will when cleaned up.
For folks like me that either did know any better or in the second go around needed new jets as the old ones were all the wrong sizes, the kits can work out well. But, you have to know what jets you are looking for and ASK ALOT OF QUESTIONS before you buy. There are several different styles to the pilot jets and every one of them will screw into the carb just fine and may even start and run in there, but will decisively F-up the mixture badly. I have seen this several times so far in person and read about it to many to count.
If you just need a couple parts, you can buy the genuine Mikuni jets for about $6 a pair and the mix screws aren't much more which is ALOT cheaper than the kits.
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