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Tenrilid
Slide needle question
Hey gurus, I have a seemingly basic question. What is the purpose of the slide needle and what effect would changing the position of the slide among the 5 slots inside the slide?Tags: None
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The needle controls the amount of fuel coming out of the jet. Its thickness and taper varies in different models to allow the correct amount of fuel mixture to occur at a given throttle opening.
Raising the needle up (lower in the clip position) allows more fuel to come out earlier. Lowering the needle does the opposite1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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Tenrilid
cool. that's pretty much what I figured I just wanted to get a confirmation that my assumption was correct lol! So, with that in mind, moving the needle up would only effect the fuel flow at almost any rate below wide open throttle?
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From closed to open throttle it goes like this, simplified:
pilot jets>needles>main jets.
Fuel ratio from approximately 1/4 throttle to 3/4 throttle is heavily dependent on the needles.NO PIC THANKS TO FOTO BUCKET FOR BEING RIDICULOUS
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koolaid_kid
Originally posted by 1980GS1000E View PostFrom closed to open throttle it goes like this, simplified:
pilot jets>needles>main jets.
Fuel ratio from approximately 1/4 throttle to 3/4 throttle is heavily dependent on the needles.
One thing you might want to take a look at is the washer mod. Basically you replace the plastic washer with 4-5 1mm stainless steel washers. It eliminated a slight flat spot right off idle for my stock bike with stock carbs. Or course, I did not have the luxury of multi-slotted needles, I only have one.
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Here is a thread discussing it. I got true metric ss washers at Ace Hardware. It takes the 1mm size.Last edited by Guest; 08-03-2011, 02:43 PM.
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86turbodsl
Unless you really know what you're doing be careful. There's a whole bunch of different needle calibrations. I've been slogging through this for a while now trying to get my GS jetted right.
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Tenrilid
Originally posted by 86turbodsl View PostUnless you really know what you're doing be careful. There's a whole bunch of different needle calibrations. I've been slogging through this for a while now trying to get my GS jetted right.
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