I went from a stock size of 37.5 pilots, to a 40, and a 117.5 to a 120 main to make up for the increased air flow from the pods. My bike won't idle less than 2500 RPM, no mater where I put the mixture screws. I started with them 1.5 turns out, but bike still runs too rich to get all the way into the idle circuit. I have raised the needle up by just a little too.
Should I put the needles back, and see what I get, or should I leave them there for the midrange, and just put 37.5 pilots in it again?
Also, is there 2 different kinds of jets? I ask because the stick pilots only had one hole on the end of them, where as my new ones have holes on the side of the jet too. Also, the new main jets have smaller heads, than the stockers. I dont think that matters though, becuase I think they are working just fine for my set up. I just cant get the RPMs low enough to sync the carbs right. I am pretty sure that the bike is not all the way on the idle circuit because of how far I have to have the idle screw in to keep it running. It is running so rich that it will burn your eyes if you are near the rear of the bike, and I am working in a 14 bay auto shop! :twisted:
Any help or advice you have is greatly appriciated
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