Today I fine tuned these carbs to this bike.
I honestly don't know what they came off of as I got them from a motorcycle yard sale of sorts.
They are 32CV Mikuni carbs with a side choke.
The spacing on the vacuum diaphragm tops is narrower than those used on Suzuki GS models.
I had to modify a throttle cable mount to make it work on top.
After playing with the jetting a few times, I ended up with 35 pilot jets and 120 main jets (used my last set of 117.5 mains on my old 850)
to work with the new K & N air filters with these spiffy little socks that cover them.
I will have to get some of the blue socks and dye them darker to match the paint some day.
The unknown petcock that came with the bike exited straight down and into the filters and then
making a sharp turn that probably restricted flow besides smashing into the air filter.

So, I found another unknown origin petcock in my parts stash that I liked.
Only problem was that this tank uses the wider bolt pattern (52mm ?) to secure the petcock to the tank!

So I thought that it was worth a try to elongate the bolt holes to the very edge of the new tank seal.
Installed on tank with new
special rubber/steel washers on the bolts and new sealing gasket.
Yet ANOTHER problem!

This petcock runs into the frame!!!!
So a little modification using the round end of a large ball pien hammer and smacking it with a sledge (wear safty gasses!)
The frame got modified for clearance.
The finished mess. Not leaking! :dancing:
After filling the tank, checking for leaks at the petcock and waiting for the carbs to fill, it was time to fire it up!
I still have to do a little more tuning with the fuel screws and get some more 117.5 main jets.
So, here goes nothin'. (probably should have opened the door a little sooner but, it was snowing out.)
I took it to 9,000 rpm and it did not stumble but is still a little rich.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSVE8GVES3s
Tomorrow, I will be attacking it with a cut off saw and grinder.
Daniel