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CR 125 2011 - WR 125 2011
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ENGINE OVERHAUL
Workshop Manual Ed. 06-2011
IMPOVERISHED
ENRICHED
The diagram shows the influence of parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the throttle valve
openings.
A: idle air screw + idle jet
B: taper needle groove
C: taper needle
D: throttle valve bevelled edge
E: Main jet
Before making any changes to the setting, it is necessary to establish at which
opening of the valve the air-fuel mixture is not correct. This can be done by
observing the initial colour of the exhaust emissions, the conditions of the spark
plug, the response of the throttle control, the power supplied, etc. ... Then, the
parts that require setting must be replaced or adjusted by following the instruc
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tions below.
Idle jet
The idle jet regulates the quantity of fuel that must be supplied to its circuit and
is marked by an identification number that indicates its size. The higher this
number is, the larger the diameter of the jet, leading to a corresponding mixture
enrichment.
Idle air screw
The idle air screw regulates the quantity of air in the idle circuit; by loosening or
fastening this screw, it is possible to enrich or impoverish the mixture.
Taper needle retainer position
The taper needle is secured to the throttle valve by a retaining ring. The bottom
of the needle has a conical shape, while the top has five grooves, to which the
retaining ring is secured. To adjust the air-fuel mixture with the taper needle,
vary the position of the retainer, which is initially positioned on the 3
rd
groove. If
the retainer is positioned on the lower grooves, the needle goes up, the clear
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ance of the main nozzle increases and the mixture is enriched.
Summary of Contents for SMS 125 2011
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Page 7: ...b 1 CR 125 2011 WR 125 2011 b Workshop Manual Ed 06 2011 IMPORTANT NOTICES Section ...
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Page 17: ...B 1 CR 125 2011 WR 125 2011 B Workshop Manual Ed 06 2011 MAINTENANCE Section ...
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Page 25: ...C 1 CR 125 2011 WR 125 2011 C Workshop Manual Ed 06 2011 TROUBLESHOOTING Section ...
Page 31: ...D 1 CR 125 2011 WR 125 2011 D Workshop Manual Ed 06 2011 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Section ...
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Page 61: ...E 1 CR 125 2011 WR 125 2011 E GENERAL PROCEDURES Workshop Manual Ed 06 2011 Section ...
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Page 89: ...F 1 CR 125 2011 WR 125 2011 F ENGINE DISASSEMBLY Workshop Manual Ed 06 2011 Section ...
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Page 107: ...G 1 CR 125 2011 WR 125 2011 G ENGINE OVERHAUL Workshop Manual Ed 06 2011 Section ...
Page 131: ...H 1 CR 125 2011 WR 125 2011 H ENGINE ASSEMBLY Workshop Manual Ed 06 2011 Section ...
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