I am tuning the carbs on my Suzuki GS850 from 1979. They are being tuned as the final part of an end to end rebuild, with lots new parts, and parts from donor bikes, so the bike has never ran in its current configuration.
It is however running more or less now, but with the following hickups. The revs hang at 3000-4000 rpm for 10 secs and after that drops slowly down to a somewhat unstable idle.
I have podfilters and a 4 in 1 exhaust on the bike and I am currently equipped with a 20 Pilot jet and a 107,5 Main jets (compared to the stock 15 pilot and 102,5 main jets)
I have bought an Innovate LM2 Air Fuel Ratio meter, to help me shed some light (and data) over this black magic that is carb tuning, but I am finding it difficult to enterprit the data that I am getting.
Do any of you have any experience in reading AFR charts and perhaps can help me translate the readings into new jet sizes or new needle clip positions?
Is there any where else where on the internet where such expertise is available? Preferably related to bikes. I know the the Innovate LM2 is frequently used by hot rodders, but I am not sure that similar problems would result in similar fixes in the classic MC vs the hot rod world.
I have attached a screenshot of a part of one of my tuning trips.
Any input will be appreciated. Thanks in advance
Best regards
Michael
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