11-09-2011, 09:25 AM | #31 | ||
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because i had 130 running perfect on my pipe and now not so much. I will look for a 135 that should do the trick, I do think that the k&n style might bet more air flow than the pod type i saw in the other post. So i will go 5.. I don't know though I am thinking that I might just need 1 shim under the needle because right now the mix is at somewhere around 4. I had to make it rich to get it home and to work to see where it was really lacking. and i am convinced that it is the main jet and maybe an over-shimmed needle. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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11-09-2011, 09:58 AM | #32 |
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When you're jetting on your own, you have to start with the main and then work your way down. It's because the main most controls 3/4 to full throttle, but also has a minor impact at all levels.
So, ideally, you want to dial in the full throttle part of the ride, then work down to mid-range and finally end with the pilot/idle. You've done it in reverse, I think. It's not that big of a deal, except that you're seeing why getting the main jet is the most important part. You're lower and mid-range were spot on. But if it turns out that you have to up the main jet (which is where you're headed) then you have to do the mid-range and low stuff all over again. If not, you'll get a perfect high flow and then be rich in the mid and bottom. Sure it's just a couple of steps. But why do something three or four times when 2 times is good enough? |
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11-09-2011, 10:07 AM | #34 |
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viewtopic.php?f=9&t=513&hilit=jetting%3A+part+I&st art=25
I just read back through this. It was a 125 that I was good with. You'll also see me respond to someone else in there about how jetting varies from bike to bike and location to location. Lots of different variables. |
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11-17-2011, 01:03 PM | #35 | |
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well i believe that I am finally getting close i have went full spectrum from 130-140 (130,132.5,135,137.5,140) and at 140 i finally started to get a nice responsive throttle and not so much pop so i installed a new plug and I am gonna ride her and let the plug tell me what to do because of the newer exhaust it is a bit harder for me to differentiate the sounds of lean pops and rich backfires unless it occurs in the carb, so I am letting the plug do it for me. let it be my ears. and i have 3 spare new ones in case i need them, and a tool kit. i have the needle shimmed using the factory washer from above the e clip and i installed a thin nylon washer on top of the eclip to ensure proper spring pressure. I have the mixture set to about 2.625 turns out and the idle set a little on the high side cause she's not smooth yet.... skips every once in a while so i figure i am not perfect on the mixture yet. I am learning alot about the way the carb works and i get to learn at my own speed so, i am not at all unhappy that I have had the carb off so many times. :2tup: Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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11-17-2011, 02:04 PM | #36 |
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Cool, man.
140 would make you the richest jetted GZ on the planet, as far as I know. Do you have a huge exhaust pipe diameter or something? |
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11-17-2011, 02:54 PM | #38 |
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Your local bike shop should have this stuff:
Although, based on your tales of your local bike shop.... I guess we'll just have to see. It will last longer than any of the homebrew stuff. And I am partial to picture wire. Use steel wool under the packing material. check this out: http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/Repacking_a_Muzzy |
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11-17-2011, 02:58 PM | #39 |
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that is the stuff i was gonna get from rocky mountain atv when i order next time!
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