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emjay
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So, I finally got my 82 550 Katana running better. Turns out a previous owner didn't bother to put the clamps on the inner two intake boots after some work they did. :shock: Too difficult to get at I figure.
Now it idles great, accelerates smoothly until it hits about 5000 RPMs. After there nothing changes, no more power increase. The bike is mostly stock except for a 4 into 1 header and a Vance & Hines megaphone exhaust. The pipe is very loud. I'm thinking the baffles need to be repacked but am not sure.
Anyway, I don't know that much about carbs, but I guess it's time I learned. I've searched around the tech section for ideas and think the main jet is either clogged or the incorrect size. Either that or a simple baffle repack would fix the problem. Am I correct in assuming it's the main jets that come into play after 5000 RMPs? Are they accessed via the float bowls?
Also, how do I remove the baffle to repack it? Do I remove the megaphone or is there some other way to get it out?
This is my first bike with the exhaust all on one side. It definitely has a different sound - all in my right ear. I know I prefer the look of a muffler on each side, now I think I prefer the balanced sound as well.
Now it idles great, accelerates smoothly until it hits about 5000 RPMs. After there nothing changes, no more power increase. The bike is mostly stock except for a 4 into 1 header and a Vance & Hines megaphone exhaust. The pipe is very loud. I'm thinking the baffles need to be repacked but am not sure.
Anyway, I don't know that much about carbs, but I guess it's time I learned. I've searched around the tech section for ideas and think the main jet is either clogged or the incorrect size. Either that or a simple baffle repack would fix the problem. Am I correct in assuming it's the main jets that come into play after 5000 RMPs? Are they accessed via the float bowls?
Also, how do I remove the baffle to repack it? Do I remove the megaphone or is there some other way to get it out?
This is my first bike with the exhaust all on one side. It definitely has a different sound - all in my right ear. I know I prefer the look of a muffler on each side, now I think I prefer the balanced sound as well.