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Yamaha Blaster Dg Exhaust Pipe 280# Carb Main Jet on 2040-parts.com

US $5.49
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Dunnellon, Florida, United States

Dunnellon, Florida, United States
Yamaha blaster OEM mikuni carb 280# main jet Recommended for DG Exhaust stock jetting is 230# this is a must if your running DG Exhaust
Fits:ATV Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:FMF Surface Finish:brass Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes Compatible Make:yamaha blaster Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Compatible Model:blaster

A must if your running DG exhaust . You get one 280# main jet. It is also good to do is if you have the air box cover on top of the air box Is to drill about six hole across the back to get more air intake it will need it.Also you will need to move the clip on the jet needle which is inside the round carb slide one notch from the center notch for more 1/4 up throttle response FAST FREE SHIPPING

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