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Looking at your mixture settings makes me cringe a bit. Yes, those setting might be what is working, but they are SO far out of 'normal', it makes me wonder if your jets are actually proper.
Some well-meaning (and CHEAP) owners will drill out jets to make them larger. You look at it and say "hey, that's a #15 pilot jet", when it's been drilled out to ... who know what. You already have your jets on order, so wait until they get there, that way you KNOW they will all be the same.
In a stock configuration, having the fuel screw (the one on the bottom) out 1 turn is pretty close for pods and exhaust work. The general ratio for fuel screw/air screw is close to 1:2, but I like to start rich, then tune towards lean, so I start with the air screws about 1 1/2 out. Be careful turning those screws, especially the fuel screw, they are VERY fragile and removing a broken screw tip is not fun.
There should be no need to increase the size of your pilot jets. Needles should be raised a notch or two and mains definitely increased, but I have never understood why the pilot jets needed to be increased. When you remove the airbox, you remove a lot of restriction when the carbs are wide open, so yes, you need more fuel for the mixture. Increase the mains. However, at IDLE, the throttle slides are your restriction, and they are in the same positions as when the airbox was installed. There is no increase in airflow at idle, so why would you need larger jets?
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I missed one thing. The screw that holds the point to the plate is loosened and the point is moved to create the gap.
Oh, and, when you're done, order a Dyna S. Thats why I haven't set points since 1983
The bike moves under its own power, reluctantly.
...move on its own power...
Ok so I've just completed checking valve clearances this morning. My feeler gauge only goes as small as 0.04MM which I assume is more than satisfactory especially if the tightest measurement within tolerance is 0.03MM.
All the measurements that I listed below are the LARGEST gauge I could fit between the bucket and cam lobe. I checked each valve position in the A and the B position that are referenced in the service manual.
Cylinder 1 Intake: 0.04MM Exhaust: 0.10MM
Cylinder 2 Intake: Too tight Exhaust: 0.04MM
Cylinder 3 Intake: 0.04MM Exhaust: 0.05MM
Cylinder 4 Intake: 0.04MM Exhaust: 0.05MM
Looks like I could use some work on all 8 positions if I am to be closer to the 0.08MM range. I've already contacted Steve via email and I'm patiently waiting for his guide to get to me. The felt valve cover gasket did tear on a couple locations, is it worth it to replace, or just line up the tears and move on with installing the cover?
Your setting sound very similar to mine... in general I get about 40mpg mixed riding.![]()
Two suggestions
Only move the needle clip one notch at a time
Most people end up around 122.5 Mikuni main jet, so, you could be rich
Did you tune your air screws to high idle?