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    '79 850 vm main jet question

    doing a second strip and dip (found some trash in the lines)

    Noticed that the main jet is set to the 2nd slot down, is this normal? When I did the original strip and dip the PO had jacked all the mix screw positions up trying to fight a lean condition caused by bad boot o'rings. Did he move this also?

    #2
    You mean needle jet position, the main jet just screws into the breather pipe which screws in the carb body
    Last edited by srsupertrap; 08-13-2010, 08:21 PM.
    Steve

    1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)

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      #3
      Originally posted by srsupertrap View Post
      You mean needle jet position, the main jet just screws into the breather pipe which screws in the carb body
      yes, needle position seems like there are 5 positions avalible all 4 are set to the 2nd down.

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        #4
        Originally posted by raistian77 View Post
        doing a second strip and dip (found some trash in the lines)

        Noticed that the main jet is set to the 2nd slot down, is this normal? When I did the original strip and dip the PO had jacked all the mix screw positions up trying to fight a lean condition caused by bad boot o'rings. Did he move this also?
        Yes, he moved the needle setting and in the WRONG direction

        Having the clip lower on the needle richens the mixture
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        1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
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        1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
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          #5
          Originally posted by Big T View Post
          Yes, he moved the needle setting and in the WRONG direction

          Having the clip lower on the needle richens the mixture
          Not so. The '79 GS850 VM carbs had 5DL36 -2 needles. The -2 means that they were positioned 2 slots from the end of the needle. This is slightly leaner than in the middle position as the needle is sitting lower into the main jet at idle.

          You should find they are fine in that position once the pilot circuit passages have been cleared of gunk and you have no air leaks anywhere in the intake system.
          Last edited by 49er; 08-14-2010, 06:46 PM. Reason: Corrected a typo.
          :) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................

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          GS 850GT JE 1023 11-1 pistons. Sold
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            #6
            Originally posted by 49er View Post
            Not so. The '79 GS850 VM carbs had 5DL36 -2 needles. The -2 neans that they were positioned 2 slots from the end of the needle. This is slightly leaner than in the middle position as the needle is sitting lower into the main jet at idle.

            You should find they are fine in that position once the pilot circuit passages have been cleared of gunk and you have no air leaks anywhere in the intake system.
            Thanks, Thats a relief. On the first strip and dip the pilot screws were 4 turns out and the pilot air screws were all bottomed.

            Bike has been running great, easy start and such. But I have a vibration that comes in at about 3,500 rpm. Thinking its an imbalance somewhere in the carbs.

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              #7
              I have noticed that on other forums the main complaint about the GS VM carbs is they are so lean. Is this accurate?

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                #8
                Originally posted by raistian77 View Post
                I have noticed that on other forums the main complaint about the GS VM carbs is they are so lean. Is this accurate?
                Yes, the '79 VM's were deliberately set lean from the factory to meet more demanding global emission laws. These laws became so strict in some countries, that plugs were fitted to the CV carbs covering the fuel adjustment screws of the idle circuit. Service manuals had sentences such as "under no circumstances must these screws be altered", touting suggestions that the factory had a magician finely tuning each primary circuit. This occurred on the CV carbs from '80 onwards.

                When you richen the stock VM needles by moving the clip to the 3 rd position, you will loose some crispness in the mid range. You can shim an intermediate position ( I used a .016" washer) to gain the desired Air Fuel Ratio for your midrange performance. You need to do the appropriate plug chops, or use a dyno to confirm this.
                :) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................

                GS 850GN JE 894 10.5-1 pistons, Barnett Clutch, C-W 4-1, B-B MPD Ignition, Progressive suspension, Sport Demons. Sold
                GS 850GT JE 1023 11-1 pistons. Sold
                GS1150ES3 stock, V&H 4-1. Sold
                GS1100GD, future resto project. Sold

                http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/P1000001.jpg
                http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/P1000581.jpg

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 49er View Post
                  Yes, the '79 VM's were deliberately set lean from the factory to meet more demanding global emission laws. These laws became so strict in some countries, that plugs were fitted to the CV carbs covering the fuel adjustment screws of the idle circuit. Service manuals had sentences such as "under no circumstances must these screws be altered", touting suggestions that the factory had a magician finely tuning each primary circuit. This occurred on the CV carbs from '80 onwards.

                  When you richen the stock VM needles by moving the clip to the 3 rd position, you will loose some crispness in the mid range. You can shim an intermediate position ( I used a .016" washer) to gain the desired Air Fuel Ratio for your midrange performance. You need to do the appropriate plug chops, or use a dyno to confirm this.
                  good deal, I'll run by radioshack tommorow and get the washer assortment to shim the needle a hair richer.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by raistian77 View Post
                    Thanks, Thats a relief. On the first strip and dip the pilot screws were 4 turns out and the pilot air screws were all bottomed.
                    Where do you have them set now?

                    In stock trim (airbox and exhaust), the fuel screws (the ones on the bottom) should be about 3/4 turn out and the air screws (the ones on the side) should be about double that, or 1 1/2 turns. When the bike is warmed up, tweak the air screws for highest idle speed.

                    .
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Steve View Post
                      Where do you have them set now?

                      In stock trim (airbox and exhaust), the fuel screws (the ones on the bottom) should be about 3/4 turn out and the air screws (the ones on the side) should be about double that, or 1 1/2 turns. When the bike is warmed up, tweak the air screws for highest idle speed.

                      .
                      When I got the bike, my local dealer mechanic gave me the service manual for the bike. it states the pilot is 5/8 out and the pilot air is 1 1/4 out

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by raistian77 View Post
                        When I got the bike, my local dealer mechanic gave me the service manual for the bike. it states the pilot is 5/8 out and the pilot air is 1 1/4 out
                        And those settings were to satisfy the EPA, and the bike ran like crap.

                        It works much better if you go to 3/4 and 1 1/2.

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                        mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
                        hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
                        #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
                        #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
                        Family Portrait
                        Siblings and Spouses
                        Mom's first ride
                        Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
                        (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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                          #13
                          Adjust the air screws for highest idle. Then do a carb sync. It will amaze you
                          how much smother the bike runs.
                          Those washers Radio Shack pn 64-3022

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1 View Post
                            Adjust the air screws for highest idle. Then do a carb sync. It will amaze you
                            how much smother the bike runs.
                            Those washers Radio Shack pn 64-3022
                            thanks, gonna grab some this afternoon

                            Ok Steve I'll try the 3/4 and 1 1/2 instead

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by raistian77 View Post
                              thanks, gonna grab some this afternoon

                              Ok Steve I'll try the 3/4 and 1 1/2 instead
                              Those turns out will be a very good starting point.
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