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I took one of the bowls off of my 1978 GS750 to get an idea of the condition of the carburetors. First thing I noticed is that the carburetor was immaculate inside. Immediately after I realized that the main jet is plastic. Not the pilot jet just the main jet. The bike has an aftermarket exhaust so I assume someone rejetted the carbs and the plastic has a 120 stamped into it. Are these okay or should I go back to the brass. Also when re-jetting for an exhaust is it usually normal to move the needle as well? The bike runs super rich and I'm looking to get it running a little better. It currently gets about 28 mpg which I know it can do better. Lastly I plan to re-wrap the air filter with new foam but the bike has about a 1/4 spacer/gasket made of hard foam between the filter and the plate above it in the air box. Is this factory or should I leave it out?