I figured my ideal jetting might step down a slight bit from the GS850 piston setup with the old head. I went on the slightly rich side of things as far as speculation before new build's first run. 115 mains, 5DL35 needles in middle (3rd) slot (GS550 needles, basically identical to the thin taper 5DL36's on the VM26 GS1000 and GS850), 17.5 pilots, fuel screws just under 1 turn out, floats at 24mm (78-79 GS VM26 spec). Stock 77 GS750 needle jets (o-6? they aren't marked), 1.5mm cutaway slides.
Attempted a break in run, but the bike ran like $#*!, and only at 6000+rpm WOT did it take off really really fast, but still sounded grossly rich. Oil leaking due to lack of a plug in my starter's hole (kicker only, love the weight savings!), went home.
I installed an AEM wideband o2 gauge and sensor in my 4-1 midpipe, did a quick run around the neighborhood, and the gauge that reads no lower than 10:1 was reading from there to about 10.9:1 at best, all throttle positions. Only hit the 11's and 12's on mid to higher rpm close throttle decel.
Fast forward to today. Finally reinstalled the carbs, 26mm float height ('77-only spec +/-1mm), 110 mains, 5DL35 needles in 2nd notch, 15 pilots, 7/8 out on the pilot fuel screws, about 1-5/8 to 1-3/4 on the air screws (didn't really mess with them much, worried about idling too long and missing my fresh hone's ring break in potential). Rideability is DRASTICALLY IMPROVED, thank goodness. Still idling funny, around 11:1-ish, jumps around some. Midrange throttle at mid rpm still is very rich but better , it accelerates good but in most scenarios was 10:1 to 11:1 AFR. higher rpm's it was in the high 11's and hit over twelve revving pretty high.
Mains are at 12.4:1 only at WOT around 8000rpm and up, and I was afraid to take the fresh engine much higher than that, and with that insane acceleration in 3rd or 4th at that range, it is honestly not too safe to look down at the gauge mounted above my steering stem bolt...
So I just picked up some 107.5 mains, and I am thinking that is going to be the ticket for the time being, maybe recheck AFR's after the rings get better seated in and consider a 105. On idle I thought I was looking for 10:1 or 11:1, but not really sure now. Bench synched, new o-rings, intake boots, fresh valve job, no vac synch yet though. before fully warmed up and riding for 10 minutes, the idle would jump up to 2000 at times, but other times it was 900-ish and not sounding great. Definitely not tuned well, and I think maybe the low throttle cruising is so darn rich that it is fouling the plugs a good bit and causing the lower idle, and occasionally the plugs get hot enough at WOT to burn off the sooting, and the idle jumps up. Just my theory.
I have a big stumble from very slight throttle opening to rolling on about 1/8 to 3/16 throttle.
I would not have thought that I would need my needles in the top clip slot, but who knows. Maybe a smaller main will change things, maybe a 105 main is really in order, but I doubt that will affect things that much down low. I am thinking I either need the top slot for the lowest needle height, or swap back to the stock GS750 5F21 (much thicker near the end) needles. I am not sure that thicker needles or lowering them more will really affect 1/8 to 1/4 throttle as much as it is seeming to need affected.
Any help on what AFR's I need down low?
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