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    79 gs bobber....can u say jetting

    look ive read a hundred posts on the jetting issue and i understand how it works. im only hopping to get there sooner with a little help from some experienced gs guys

    heres where i am...1979 gs750
    stock engine no modifications
    dyna s ignition with 3 ohm coils and auto style wires and caps
    k&n oval pods
    straght drag pipes mated to stock header times four

    heres my symptoms
    it runs great, starts and idles awesome, likes alittle choke at first but then shes nice and crisp with no bogging, theres good acceleration as long as i dont whack it open all the way. if at any time i give it wide open throttle then it just chokes and falls on its face but if i ease into it i can coax it to the rev limiter. but its not the scary acceleration i remember before i choped it up. i know everyone says keep the stock air box but i had to lose it. along with the zero restriction drag pipes im pumping some serious air but the plugs dont look bad but then again im not shutting the engine off at wide open throttle either.
    heres whats going on
    i had the carbs rebuilt and bench synched at the local shop and the guy seemed very informative and like he knew what he was doing. he did set all the slides at the exact distance off the bottom...ive read here and in my manual that the inner two are set different. because of heat. he also said those kind didnt get synched by vacume?$#@%
    when he rebuilt the carbs with the kein kit he said we should keep the stock mains in the carbs to start and go from there.
    i knew that would be too lean but ok we gotta start somewhere.
    the stock mains were 100
    i went to 102...not much different....105...not much different....i have 110 but almost feel like skipping them and going straight to 120's to get closer to what im hearing guys say on this forum. hes not charging me for the jets...bring back a couple sets and trade for a couple different sizes kinda thing. it runs good but i dont want to hurt it by ignoring what may be a lean issue. i timed the bike staticly. oh and another guy said leave the needle clip position alone since were at sea level here.

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    Originally posted by akgoodson
    look ive read a hundred posts on the jetting issue and i understand how it works. im only hopping to get there sooner with a little help from some experienced gs guys

    heres where i am...1979 gs750
    stock engine no modifications
    dyna s ignition with 3 ohm coils and auto style wires and caps
    k&n oval pods
    straght drag pipes mated to stock header times four

    heres my symptoms
    it runs great, starts and idles awesome, likes alittle choke at first but then shes nice and crisp with no bogging, theres good acceleration as long as i dont whack it open all the way. if at any time i give it wide open throttle then it just chokes and falls on its face but if i ease into it i can coax it to the rev limiter. but its not the scary acceleration i remember before i choped it up. i know everyone says keep the stock air box but i had to lose it. along with the zero restriction drag pipes im pumping some serious air but the plugs dont look bad but then again im not shutting the engine off at wide open throttle either.
    heres whats going on
    i had the carbs rebuilt and bench synched at the local shop and the guy seemed very informative and like he knew what he was doing. he did set all the slides at the exact distance off the bottom...ive read here and in my manual that the inner two are set different. because of heat. he also said those kind didnt get synched by vacume?$#@%
    when he rebuilt the carbs with the kein kit he said we should keep the stock mains in the carbs to start and go from there.
    i knew that would be too lean but ok we gotta start somewhere.
    the stock mains were 100
    i went to 102...not much different....105...not much different....i have 110 but almost feel like skipping them and going straight to 120's to get closer to what im hearing guys say on this forum. hes not charging me for the jets...bring back a couple sets and trade for a couple different sizes kinda thing. it runs good but i dont want to hurt it by ignoring what may be a lean issue. i timed the bike staticly. oh and another guy said leave the needle clip position alone since were at sea level here.
    Interesting. Please keep us posted. Thanks for the report.

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      #3
      I'm running 4 into 2 open pipes on my 850 with pods ,125 mains put mine where it needed to be. Pipe length will very your results

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        #4
        i got 135 mains today so ill try them i am running the pods and four straight drag pipes that go back to about the pegs and the dyna ignition with the 3ohm coils and auto plug wires and caps soooo...the dynajet stage three said 134's so im trying 135 and well see whats what. also please give me your opinions id still like to hear em.

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          #5
          I will be re-jetting my carbs for straight pipes soon, where can you get the jets? And what size pipe did you guys use?

          also, Hows it sound with straights :-D I can't wait.

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            #6
            probably want to go up 1/2 to 1 size on the pilots. I bet this is what's hurting the transition.
            Yamaha fz1 2007

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              #7
              I would hazard 135 will be good? I have a 650 with stock airbox and harley shortie slash pipes, but absolutely no seal at the ends of the 4 into 2 chopped pipes. started it up in the 18degree morning today and she was spurting exhaust four different directions out the connections!!!

              I had 110 oem, went to 115 and may still be lean... but I also welded a couple washers in the pipes for minimal restriction.

              nice lookin jobber there!! any more pics?!

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