When I had the
motor ((
Internal Combustion Engine ? )) apart I visually inspected the drive clutch and it seemed to be in-tact - but I dono. Im starting to doubt the life left in the drive belt. Its a Mitsuboshi belt and its kinda old so I cant see the numbers on it. Compared to my FL350's Comet system this FL250 drive belt has quite a bit of slack front and back.
Now, I did pick up a Honda part number 16012-358-034 partial build kit for the stock carb. It came with a brand new Honda needle Jet and jet needle as well as a few other pieces. It appeared to be one of the last available from EBay. Visually the needle jet part that screws into the carb looked a bit smaller than what came out, so I'm sure its going to lean it out some. The needle looked the same as the cheap aftermarket rebuild needles.
I put all the parts in and then set the cart up on rear jackstands to test out some free-revs and examination of the belt system and other stuff while running and mid/high throttle. The Engine was still billowing smoke so I dropped the main jet from 120-118-115 and the 115 makes the best result. The Engine revs a bit harder than it did before now. Clip on the middle of the needle. The clutches are both working as they both move in/out.
So I'm ready to test drive and tune next trip but maybe I should get a replacement belt and try it the same day? I think a belt can be replaced without too many hand tools.