I still would like to know how you guys adjust the Pilot mixture screw while running. That is how you get access to Pilot screws due to Gas Tank in the way. Please let me know.
Some Low speed carb theory (as I see it first review) ->
From the welcome packet, I did see the Low speed carb theory in the 650E service manual. There is a relationship between Pilot Jet size, Pilot air jet size (at carb throat), and Pilot Mixture screw.
From figure in manual, there appears to be 3 low speed passages, 2 are exposed when butterfly closed (idle). One of these is fixed (controlled by Pilot air jet and Pilot jet size and the other is controlled not only by the Pilot Air jet and Pilot Jet size, but the Pilot mixture screw following. The third passage kicks in when you start to open the Butterfly (off Idle) and its contribution is fixed determined by Pilot Air jet and Pilot jet size (which I increased).
I also found two interesting posts explaining this tuning with respect to pilot jet size versus Pilot Screw setting, etc. The first implies if you up the Pilot size one step you have to back off Pilot Mixture Screw by about 1.5 turns. The latter post tells you how to know if Pilot Jet too small or too Large. If too large turning Pilot Screw All the way in won’t cause Idle to stumble since the one remaining passage is supply enough fuel. This is easy to know if a single cylinder engine though
http://www.gixxer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13944
http://www.exriders.com/archive/topic/229923-1.html
It may be wise I change the pilot jet size back to 42.5 stock versus the 45 it has. They also say in manual the factory jets are extremely accurate. No offense to EBC, but there Pilot jets I have in there (here I go again being cheep. Actually in this case I wanted true Mikuni, but supplier gave me EBC and I should have waited and got Mikunis).
Now I am thinking my issue is when the third low speed passage kicks in. Maybe it is too rich as first thought… why it is not consisted If I rev out and return since not loaded up anymore, but comes back after a while with sustained cruising. Also explains why two turns out versus 1.5 was better for this issue. If when stock it should have been 2.5 turns out, per the first web link it should no be at one turn out If you believe the 1.5x rule.
So I’ll see if I can tune it via pilot screw. Or I may just get four 42.5 Mikuni Pilots, take off carbs again.
I am getting good at taking of carbs. The hard part is the airbox boots to carbs alignment and staying on carb throat.
Well I f I do it again I can check to see if the boots are turned properly. My thought in hindsight they rotated and I did not check. Also don’t over tighten clamps. I can see from other post here this is pain for others too.
Stock is best. Those engineers spent a lot of time getting it right!
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