Now there seems to be some difference in the setting between the 650E models (chain drive) and the G & L models (shaft drive) as far as the carb parts and settings go. Can anyone tell me why there is a difference in these setting when it is essentially the same motor.
The differences that I have found so far are as follows:
"G" MODEL:
MAIN JET 110
PILOT AIR JET 160
STARTER JET 45
THROTTLE VALVE 135
"E" MODEL:
MAIN JET 97.5
PILOT AIR JET 175
STARTER JET 47.5
THROTTLE VALVE 125
There are different diaphragm springs as well with the "G" models having part number 13503-47070 and the "E" model having 13503-44080. What is the effect of having differing diaphragm springs.
The parts that seem to be the same on both models are as follows:
PILOT JET 42.5
NEEDLE JET Y-7
JET NEEDLE 5C45
Can anyone explain to me why the differences between the chain drive and shaft drive carb settings.
What differences exist between the throttle valve butterfly, 125 compared to 135.
Why does the "E" model have such a large air jet (175).
Having said all this there is not a lot of info on the GS650E carb specs. Plenty of stuff on the "G" model. Any "E" model specs that are available seem to be missing vital data.
On another point is there anyone out there that would have the Canadian carb specs for the "E" model as this seems the way to richen up the intake system to make the bike run better.
Hoping someone can help in all of this nightmare.
P.S. I obtained a lot of the data on springs, jets sizes etc from the Suzuki fiches on line.
SORRY IF THIS IS A BIT LONG WINDED.
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