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Ozmiander
'83 GS1100E Carb Qs (suprise, right?)
I finally got the carbs off (having to remove the choke bracket is just stupid) and am curious whether or not they were ever actually jetted PROPERLY for the pipes/pods. The mains in there now are 122.5 and i'm having major flames/popping on even slight decel combined with an inability to idle without choke. Assuming the cleaning doesn't solve the idle, does it sound like the mains rich and the pilot lean?Tags: None
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Have you looked through the "Carb Stickies" that is the first thread in this forum?
Originally posted by mcycle-nut View Post'83 GS1100ED(Canadian model for sure)
Carb Type Mikuni BS34SS
Bore Size 34mm
I.D. No 49360
Idle r/min 1050+100r/min
Fuel Level 5+.5mm
Float Height 22.4+1mm
Main jet #112.5
Main air jet 1.2mm
Jet Needle 5D9-3rd position
Needle jet X2
Pilot Jet #47.5
By pass .8mm
Pilot Outlet 1mm
Valve Seat 2mm
Starter jet #32.5
Pilot Screw 2 1/2
Pilot air screw #160
Throttle cable play .5-1mm
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Mark M
Originally posted by Ozmiander View PostI finally got the carbs off (having to remove the choke bracket is just stupid) and am curious whether or not they were ever actually jetted PROPERLY for the pipes/pods. The mains in there now are 122.5 and i'm having major flames/popping on even slight decel combined with an inability to idle without choke. Assuming the cleaning doesn't solve the idle, does it sound like the mains rich and the pilot lean?
82 GS1100E (Canadian model)
Emgo pods
Kerker 4-1 (canister muffler style, not megaphone)
Mixture screws - 3.0 turns out
Pilot jet - 47.5
Main jet - 142
Stock needle on 3rd groove (Canadian needles remained adjustable after US models weren't)
Bike pulls hard from idle to well past redline in every gear, with sharp throttle response everywhere and no lean surge detectable.
Edit: I forgot to mention I live at 3400ft ASL.
Mark
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Ozmiander
Originally posted by Mark M View PostPilot jet - 47.5
Main jet - 142
Edit: I forgot to mention I live at 3400ft ASL.
Mark
I'm only at about 200ft ASL, but that's still seems like a LOT bigger of a main. Sounds like i might need to really fine tune the carbs, especially since blasting the pilots with carb cleaner didn't make a difference.
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What type of pipe and pods do you have?
Get a Dynojet jet kit. It will save you alot of heartache. Try HERE
MFG part# 3133.
Before I went with a Dynojet with a Kerker 4-1 and K&N pods I raised the needle two notches by losing the plastic spacer on the top and replacing them with the same heighth consisting of Radio Shack washers and then removing four of them. Two washers = one notch on a needle. I also ran with a 130 main jet, a 47.5 pilot and a 170 pilot air jet. I could never get the needle right with this setup.
Dynojet setup. 138 mains
47.5 pilot
Needle second notch from bottom
170 pilot air jet
Bike idles great, has no hesitation and rocks on full throttle.1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostHave you looked through the "Carb Stickies" that is the first thread in this forum?
Yeah, it's for a Candian model (for sure), but most of the info should be good. I would not be surprised to learn that the US-spec bikes might have had 110 mains, but can not say for sure. If you have 122.5 in yours, you are 2 1/2 sizes enlarged, but with pods and a pipe, you might want something closer to a 130. Do a search for posts by Keith Krause, as he is the resident expert on re-jetting carbs.
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Specs in mm.
Carb Type- Mikuni BS34SS
Bore Size-34 mm
ID# - 49380
Idle r/min - 1050 +/- 100 r/min
Fuel Level - 5.0 +/- 0.5
Float Height - 22.4 +/- 1.0
Main Jet - #112.5
Main Air Jet - 1.2
Jet Needle - 5D58
Needle Jet - X-1
Pilot Jet - #45
Bypass - 0.8, 0.8, 0.8
Pilot Outlet - 1.0
Valve Seat - 2.0
Starter Jet - #32.5
Pilot Screw - Pre-Set, Varies
Pilot Air Jet - #180
Throttle Cable Play - 0.5-1.0Doug aka crag antler
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Got the DynoJet kit and had the thing running great in a weekend.
It costs a little more than doing it yourself, but it's very simple.
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'83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB
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