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Where can i find info on how to shim my carb needles on my 81 gs550? The mid throttle osnt the smoothest so im looking to smooth it out.
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The idea is to replace the thick plastic washer above the needle clip with a stack of washers thinner, this lets the spring push the needdle up farther. A tiny change is probably all that's needed, if in fact this is your problem.
Has everything else been done to the carbs and is the ignition working correctly?
If you can't find suitable washers Radio Shack sells an assortment with some small ones that work well.
Why the new pilot jets? Stock is 40, you went up FOUR sizes.
Very rarely do you need to go up even ONE size, and that is only after major engine work, including pistons, cams, porting, etc.
With just pods and a pipe, stock pilots, shim the needles a bit and about 8 sizes up on the mains should be close. You went 9 sizes, should be in the ballpark.
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no air box= st.3 jet kit needed.
do you have an air box installed?
Personally, I would say "yes".Should i go back down to 40s on the pilots?
Personally, I would say "yes".
The reason to increase jetting size is because of increased ability to flow air. However, at idle and low-throttle settings, you will be flowing just as much air as before, so no increase in fuel flow is necessary.
Above mid-throttle, though, you will need to add jetting, which you have already done.![]()
Might need to do some fine-tuning to the mains, but get the rest of it running first.
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You will replace, not add.So just to make sure i have this correct, im going to want to remove the plastic spacer and replace it with a stack of washers which is thinner than the plastic spacer? Or am i adding a washer to the spacer?
In its normal operation, the needle is pushed UP until it stops. Its position is determined by the position of the circlip (if multiple grooves are available) and the thickness of any spacers/shims/washers that are ABOVE the clip.
If you replace the thicker spacer with a stack of washers that is thinner, you will raise the clip, which will richen the mixture.
If you add a washer, you will move the clip down, leaning the mixture.
Most of the washers that will fit there will require 4 or 5 washers to equal the thickness of the nylon spacer. Start with two fewer washers than the thickness of the nylon spacer, then fine-tune from there.
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