84 Katana 750 has been having some carb issues. Plugs are all wet. This is without any air filter in the stock airbox. Carbs are clean (been through them twice). Idles ok, but when you give it some gas it bogs down, like it's not getting enough air. And the plugs are still wet. I backed out the air screws to 3 turns out and that helped a tiny bit (negligible, really) and the plugs are still wet. Voltage to the coils is 12.62v, I do get bright spark on all 4 so I don't think its that.
So I thought I'd check the intake boot O-rings. Problem was, no way to get to them with the stock airbox on. And the damm philips head screws were not moving. So to get my impact driver on them I need to remove the airbox. But the airbox doesn't come out unless the intake boots are off the bike. Or the engine is out of the frame and that is NOT happening.
You can guess where this is going.
Needless to say, reusing the stock airbox is no longer an option.
I don't need a lecture about the stupidity of this move, BTW.
Intake boot O-rings are rock hard and will be replaced.
So I've ordered some pod filters (Emgo - no way am I dropping 30-ish bucks each for K&N's) to hopefully provide some filtration. Hopefully I can make this work with the stock exhaust because its sooo pretty being all black chrome an stuff...[-o< Nor do I need or want a lecture about how crappy Emgo pod filters are. I've used them in the past and had good results.
Any suggestions as to where to put my carb guts? I understand I should probably get a Dynojet kit but what all does it entail? Do I need to drill jets, move the clips, change pilots, what else? And I really hope I don't have to replace the exhaust....
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