When I started the bike up this morning and it was fairly cold out, it started right up, I had to let it warm up like always and then took off.
When I got out of work, it took a few seconds but then started up, let it warm up, and it was eh ok.
Went to class, at around 5, and it was starting to act weird on the way there. I got to my destination and checked the plugs, they are SUPER clean - no cloudy gray look, no black like it's rich, SUPER clean. I'm guessing it's running too lean? It has also puffed out on the left side like it's shooting off NOS or something on a couple occassions lol
Going back to what the condition is, it's not the stock exhaust, it has a MAC 2-1 exhaust. I've done a total carb work job on it. Swapped out the main jet to #130 (up from #115 before exhaust mod) and I HAD #47.5 pilot jet, but someone recommended to go back to stock, which was #45, so I did.
When I was leaving after class today, it REALLY did not want to go, if I let go of the throttle at all it would just die. Once I let it warm up and took off though, it was running fine, at lights, etc - no dying.
Does this mean the pilot air screw needs adjusting? Is it the pilot jet? When I took EVERYTHING out of the carbs and did the chem dip, i just put the pilot air screw ALL the way back in until pretty much finger tight, what is it supposed to be at with the current exhaust config if not what it's at now? Should I put the larger pilot jets back in, #47.5, that have the small holes on the sides of them (as opposed to the stock, that's #45, without the side holes on them?)
I don't understand why the starting up when it has been used frequently, (because prior to today, I hadn't used it for a few days, yet it started up, just needed to warm up a bit) makes it start up and warm up like crap.
Thanks in advance!
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