If you've seen my ignitor and/or rebuild thread you'll know I've been tackling spark issues due to a faulty ignitor, and today I got the Dynatek DS3-3C in and timed and I'm getting nice juicy sparks timed correctly, but she still won't fire and run.
I have K&N pods straight out of the box pre-oiled, and a custom made Tranzac exhaust that is going to be a bit freer than stock.
The guy at Tranzac didn't think I'd need to change the pilot jets but said I'd definitely need to change the mains (which I expected). I haven't changed them yet as I'm just trying to get it running well for the first time so I can get some heat into it and check the charging system etc.
Anyway, the symptoms are that it basically won't start. It did start on the choke when cold initially, but any touch of the throttle kills it, and it would only sort of idle for a few seconds before stalling. I was able to at least run the timing light on it to ensure the timing was good but that's about it.
I know it has fuel as taking the fuel bowl drain plug out lets fuel out, it's not empty.
I did the full and proper carb clean and have Mr Barr's O rings in there including intake boot O rings. Coincidentally I have new intake boots on their way from Boulevard Suzuki at the moment, but I believe that the boots I have are sealing ok, they're just not as supple as I think they should be.
I believe my float height is good as I checked and adjusted that as part of the rebuild.
Compression is good in both cylinders:
Spark is good in both cylinders (yay Dynatek).
Spark plugs aren't wet, and initially I was using plugs that had previously run rich, so I picked up some new plugs when I got the compression tester and they're gapped at 0.7mm straight out of the box, and no difference, and they're also not wet. NGK B8ES (stock plugs).
I have fiddled with the mixture screws and they were initially one turn out. They should have been two turns out but I think I must have counted wrong.
Either way, I tried them from half a turn out to 3.5 turns out and it still didn't start.
So the only thing I can think right now is that it's either too rich or too lean.
If it was too rich, it should at least fire up and idle, and I've seen too rich when I did the first start after the rebuild and I stupidly put rags over the carb intakes.
If it was too lean, I can understand that it wouldn't start. Or, if it started on choke only, that would be due to the the enrichening effect of the choke, but as soon as you touch the throttle it sucks more air which leans it out too much to combust again. Does that sound right?
So that's where it's at right now, so I'd like to get some confirmation that I'm on the right track that I need bigger pilot jets.
Now, onto my really confusing bit... the pilot jets I have match the N151.067 pilot jets in terms of shape and size as best I can tell, yet they're 17.5, and those jets only start at 30. The ones that have a 17.5 size are the VM22/210, but they have bleed holes whereas the ones I have don't.
What gives? Stock jets are supposed to be 17.5, so that matches up, but should I have bleed holes or not?
The Sudco PDF implies the VM22/210 are right for the OEM Suzuki carbs except for the GS1000/1100.
As for the main jets, once again there is confusion for me.
The ones I have measure and match N102.221 small round jets, but stock sizing is supposed to be 115 and I have 117.5 in there now. Not sure if this is a PO job or if the Aussie models had one size up fitted from the factory.
However, the Sudco PDF clearly states the GS450 uses N100.604 large round main jets, so more confusion.
Here's the best pic's I have of what I've got, sorry they're not spectacular I'm a bit photography challenged:
So, in a nutshell I intend to get 1 size up pilot jet and 3 size up mains as a starting point, but what jets do I order? This just makes no sense and I have no idea...
Can someone shed some light on this at all?
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