Standard 34mm Mikuni carby. Sounds like the needle setting for the midrange slide opening has been altered.
Two type if backfire:
- mild popping = too lean
- harder banging = too rich
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						I have a Yamaha Bear tracker 4 wheel motorcycle (250cc). At about 1/2 throttle the thing starts to backfire. At idle and lower speed or wide open it does not do it. The carb was rebuilt a couple of months ago.
Is this just a carb setting that would be causing it to back fire.
Standard 34mm Mikuni carby. Sounds like the needle setting for the midrange slide opening has been altered.
Two type if backfire:
- mild popping = too lean
- harder banging = too rich
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						- tilt the carby
- remove the slide
- you'll see a needle going thru the slide
- remove the screw holding the needle and cable in the slide
- shift the circlip on the needle DOWN one slot (which will RICHEN the mid-range)
- reinstall by reversing the process
- test
- repeat the adjustment if required, or reverse if it gets worse.
It might help just asking the local Yamaha dealer/bike shop to check the carb for the correct needle-jet size and needle profile.
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						I have let an auto elect mate have a look at it. It is looking like it is a faulty winding that is giving the problem. This particular winding is suppose to be putting out over 200volts, mine is just making 75volts. It took him awhile to track things down and did alot of testing including double checking things on his own bike which is the same.
Exhaust leak? Backfires need both fuel and air...
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