wraith Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Yes I know, everyone asks carb setting questions Just wanted to run this by you lot. B12 engine, ported DOT head, gsxr cams, gsxr750 38mm carbs, K&N filters and open exhaust. So I've put 40 pilot jets in and new aluminium washers under needles (as standard plastic ones where well worn) Bike runs very well above 4.5-5 rpm Runs well in hindsight gear at 2000 rpm But if I open the throttle or try and ride around the 2.5-4.500 rpm it stutters and bumbles in any gear. Definitely running rich. Can't decide to alter pilot jets screws or drop needles by one first? So what would you all say? Pilots or needles? Quote
DAZ Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) Are the emulsion tubes round still or Have they ovaled out to cause the rich running ? I don't know if it's as much of an issue with the 38s as the 36s, also do the needles show any wear from the wobbly plastic washers ? Edited April 13 by DAZ Quote
wraith Posted April 13 Author Posted April 13 7 minutes ago, DAZ said: Are the emulsion tubes round still or Have they ovaled out to cause the rich running ? I don't know if it's as much of an issue with the 38s as the 36s, also do the needles show any wear from the wobbly plastic washers ? The emulsion tubes are still round and the needles look in good condition (for the year ) I'm thinking dropping the needles one groove first. 2 Quote
wraith Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 After having a think, and chatting to the bike decided to alter the pilot jets screws first, as that's the only real thing that has changed, apart from the aluminium spacer/washers under the needles, but that got them sitting straight. So turned the screws in half a turn and yes what a difference, still needs maybe a 1/8 to a 1/4 turn but it runs smoothly all the way through just had a bit of a bumble at 3.000 rpm, but like it was before where it was embarrassing riding at that revs So just letting the engine cool before I start putting my hands between the carbs and engine 1 Quote
Jaydee Posted April 14 Posted April 14 2 hours ago, wraith said: it runs smoothly all the way through just had a bit of a bumble at 3.000 rpm If you're getting positive results from leaning out the mixture screws, it might be no harm experimenting with dropping down a size on the slow jet to 137.5's (which is a bandit 12 standard slow jet so you probably already have some). Quote
wraith Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 1 hour ago, Jaydee said: If you're getting positive results from leaning out the mixture screws, it might be no harm experimenting with dropping down a size on the slow jet to 137.5's (which is a bandit 12 standard slow jet so you probably already have some). They had the 37.5 in original, had the pilot screws set at 3.5 turn out but it didn't like any less so when I had the carbs off to give them there yearly clean and replace the needle washers, I put the 40 in, had the pilot screws set at 2.5 and now at 2 seems to be working We all know what carbs are like 6 Quote
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