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    Dynojet Problems

    Ok guys I called Dynojet today and they confirmed that the needle for my 1150 is the correct one. Now I question the spacer arraingnment for my carb. The kit was installed with the spring in first, then the needle, then a plastic washer, then a metal washer. The plastic top then holds everything in place. It looks like to me the spring should go in first followed by the plastic washer then the needle and then the plastic top to hold it in place. The plastic top has a tit molded in it to fit in the "e" cilp for the needle, or so it appears that way. Maybe something is missing here and that is causing my running problems. Can anyone please help? Mike

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    Have you considered going to the Dynojet site and downoading a set of instructions? They should show you the correct setup and also give you a list of whh jets should be in your bike, I dont have a link to Dynojet or I would give it to you . Hopefully someone will have a link for you.
    Dink

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      #3
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        #4
        I've been to their website but the diagram is wrong, The carb shown is a flat slide model. Dyno tells me there should be a spacer above the needle that comes stock but I can't find a drawing that shows this area clearly. Mike J

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          #5
          I guess what I'm asking is this, can someone who has stock carbs tell me the spacer and needle arraingnment for these carbs. Certainly someone has a stock set of carbs laying around that they can pull the top off of and look. Sorry to be a bother. Mike J

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            #6
            Originally posted by mike J
            I guess what I'm asking is this, can someone who has stock carbs tell me the spacer and needle arraingnment for these carbs. Certainly someone has a stock set of carbs laying around that they can pull the top off of and look. Sorry to be a bother. Mike J
            Ask Earl. He has an 1150 and tinkers a lot. I'm sure he knows the needle arrangement.
            My experience with needle assy's is there is never any metal to metal contact. The spring should have a plastic spacer between it and the metal e-clip. Then the top of the e-clip is covered by a plastic spacer or the plastic top.
            And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
            Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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              #7
              I stopped by a Suzuki dealer this morning. His microfiche shows a spacer/washer above the stock needle so I had him order me 4 of them, it's worth a try. Another question, there are some rubber plugs in the float bowl that cover the pilot jet. These plugs are in rough shape. I had him get me 4 of these as well. I'm wondering why the plugs are there and how the pilot jet gets fuel with these plugs in place. I'm determined to solve this problem. Mike

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                #8
                Those plugs are there so the pilot jet only draws off the chamber around the emulsion tube above the main jet, the pilot jet is only supposed to supply a small amount of fuel, if they are shot it would lead to the richness problem you mention.
                Dink

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                  Dink, you may have just made my day!!!!

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                    #10
                    A couple of years ago, while I was fooling with the carbs on my 750 for what seemed like the hundreth time, I lost two of those plugs. I whittled a couple of chunks of scrap oak down to size and banged them in the holes.....worked like a champ. Low buck too
                    Seems like every bike I've ever owned has had something on it I made of wood....odd

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                      #11
                      mike j, I'm not sure what your carbs are but I looked at some BS34SS carbs and they show a washer under the e-clip and a "ring" on top of the e-clip. This "ring" is thicker than the washer underneath. If you had no ring on top the e-clip, this would cause a very rich mixture. The needle would be allowed to rise too high.
                      On these carbs, the order of assembly is: needle, spring, washer, e-clip, ring.
                      As for the rubber plugs, I think they're just installed to help stop tampering. The pilot jet will only allow a certain amount of fuel to pass. It wouldn't matter if fuel was entering through the main and the rubber plug hole for the pilot jet. The only way more fuel could get past the pilot jet would be if it was loose. That's my understanding. Correct me if I'm wrong.
                      And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
                      Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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                        #12
                        Well after an exhaustive search I'm almost ready to give the carbs another try. I ordered the top spacers from Suzuki and just as I guessed they were the same as in my carbs. Who ever put the jet kit in didn't have a washer between the spring and the "e" clip. I ended up machining some delrin spacers for the top and bottom of the needle and cut the plastic tit off the top holder. For the life of me I can't believe this but Suzuki or Mikuni just flat had to make a mistake by the way the spacers fit. I ended up taking out the dynojet washer on top as I can see it served no purpose whatsoever other than moving the needle lower and you can do that with the clip. Should get to try it out this weekend. Mike

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                          #13
                          I doubt that Mikuni is to blame. Someone's put the assembly back in wrong or some parts have been swapped or?
                          Can you show some pic's and maybe we can figure it out? I'd like to see how the "tit" works in this assembly. A tit ALWAYS must fit into a hole or indentation. I'm a little surprised an 1150 owner hasn't set you straight on these carbs. :?
                          And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
                          Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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                            #14
                            Keith, I've already done the reassy on the carbs. I'm like you, It's hard to believe that Suzuki / Mikuni did this but that what it seems. The Suzuki microfiche shows it this way and also looked at the Suzuki service manual and it has a pic of the parts in the order of assy and they are the same way. I wish someone had a set of these carbs that could pull the slide out and check it. I mean my carbs can't be the only set like this. That's why I ordered new parts to make sure it was right and they sent me the same thing I had. The only thing that I was wrong (from whoever put the kit in) was there was no washer between the "e" clip and the spring. This would let the spring almost slide up over the "e" clip. The thing that's so weird is that if you put the spacer I ordered under the needle everything looks just like it was designed that way. The plastic tit fits right in the opening of the "e" clip like it was to keep it from spinning. I know from conversations on here that Earl is a stickler for details so would love to get him involved in this but do far no luck. I eventually want to put the 33's on my bike but without getting the stockers dialed correctly in I won't know if they are worth the trade off, and from experience, ever time you change / modify something there's a trade off. Mike J

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by mike J
                              The thing that's so weird is that if you put the spacer I ordered under the needle everything looks just like it was designed that way. The plastic tit fits right in the opening of the "e" clip like it was to keep it from spinning.
                              I've never seen anything go in an e-clip opening. As far as I know, the needle and its clip should be able to rotate with vibration, which is just my opinion. If an e-clip CAN easily spin on the needle, it WILL cut into and damage the needle with vibration. I've seen this.
                              So how does the bike run?
                              And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
                              Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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