I believe this is the correct installation of the kips for the E series models Please let me know if im correct, thanks.
http://www.geocities.com/a57ngel/moto/kips3.html
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Yes this is correct.
But do not do that
**If you get tired of replacing these valves once or twice a year then just do as I did and glue the broken ones in the open position with epoxy glue**
But do not do that
**If you get tired of replacing these valves once or twice a year then just do as I did and glue the broken ones in the open position with epoxy glue**
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Which is probably why he said:
1. It opens and closes as it should.
2. The subvalves and main flapper are aligned/timed as they should be.
After it's all put together, check it to make sure:But do not do that
1. It opens and closes as it should.
2. The subvalves and main flapper are aligned/timed as they should be.
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