The kits came with two main and pilot jet sizes. #40 - pilots and #107.5 & #115 mains.
Upon teardown I discovered the bike had #115 mains and #40 pilots installed. The manual I have(for an 82 GS1100E)shows a #45 pilot & #107.5 main as being stock. Undoubtedly someone was in there before, jetting for who knows what. Maybe this bike lived near sea level before now, but I live and commute at 4500'-6000' above sea level. So I believe it was jetted to rich on the main.
So, I installed the #107.5 mains and re-installed the #40 pilots(new ones), set float levels, re-installed the carbs, synched carbs, and adjusted the idle mixture. The bike runs fantastic. Good idle, great idle to rev transition, excellent top end power. Now I'm getting about 38 mpg on the highway. The question is what more can I squeeze out? I have a buddy with an 82 GS1100E, and he says he gets low 40's on the highway.
I was thinking that I could try getting #105 mains, are these even available? I have to take the carbs back off anyway to fix a small air leak at the #3 manifold and install a new throttle cable anyway. Of course I don't want to go so lean as to cause overheating, misfiring, and other damage. Keep in mind about my higher elevation, I know the jetting probably seems kinda lean to you guys on the coasts, especially with engine mods.
Sorry to be so long, just wanted to give a good overview of what I have to deal with. Any opinions or advice is very welcome
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