I have the same Nibbi 24mm carb and the float level was set too high out of the box. I'm running a 120 main jet with a #40 pilot and it's a little lean but I'm at 350 feet elevation here in California. I might try raising the needle up 1 notch. Those carbs don't like to run tilted the float just bounces and floods. Happy new year!
@nicsminibikes19 күн бұрын
These jets were for the go power sports 180 in November in Gradford TX. It was at about 960 feet elevation. It's a 110 main and a 40 pilot clip in the middle. It was running awesome till it started flooding out.
@fanofoldfans923819 күн бұрын
@@nicsminibikes Seems like they are all a little different but the same. Maybe try a new float needle if it keeps flooding? I think they are made so you have to keep tinkering with them... and make more great videos!
@nicsminibikes19 күн бұрын
@@fanofoldfans9238 ya well get it rolling again and tinker with it more. Do a little more off road testing this time.
@JNC197319 күн бұрын
Hey I just got a 28mm Nibbi Flat Slide for Christmas and I'm wondering if my gravity feed set up alone will be enough to keep it running when I really get on the throttle or will the carb bowl empty and cause it to hesitate? Do you use a fuel pump?
@nicsminibikes19 күн бұрын
I was running a fuel pump in this and off road riding the hills and bumps I think were letting the fuel over power the needle and seat because the float was bouncing. I'd run it without a pump as long as u are gravity feeding the carb.
@JNC197319 күн бұрын
@@nicsminibikes Ok I'll try it out with no pump and see how it does. Yeah I got the motorcycle type gas tank sitting on the frame bar between seat and handlebars so the fuel line is all downhill to carb. Hopefully it won't be too much of a pain in the butt to get tuned in properly.
@nicsminibikes19 күн бұрын
@JNC1973 just have patience and take your time you'll get it!