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  • For the XS1100, the 36mm slingshot carbs, I'd try one size up on the pilot jet and waay up to 130's 140's for the main jets for a first look, also with a performance type air filter and the airbox with its big velocity stacks rather than pod filters. And of course a decent flowing exhaust system. These other keihin cvk 36mm fit the XS easy as, no need to change much of anything, the carbs boost the XS motor like you wouldn't believe

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    • Re: Mik Slingshot

      Bob, if the needle jets are worn, chances are that it is because the lighter colored slide guide/blocks are worn as well. They are not available anywhere in the US. People have fixed them with epoxy though. I have played around a lot with these carbs on my 90 and 91 GSXR 750s, and from experience most people with GSXR want to junk those, or at least go with the 38mm. These slide guides don't seem to last too long on a GSXR motor in my experience, and by 20-25 Kmi most people will have had a problems that are symptomatic of worn emulsion tubes.


      --Nick

      Originally posted by underdog57
      Take a look ,,,


      Gotta hit thye road , mains say 124 on them ...
      The needle jets do look worn ...

      Later

      Bob

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      • Originally posted by somesuch View Post
        Bob, if the needle jets are worn, chances are that it is because the lighter colored slide guide/blocks are worn as well. These slide guides don't seem to last too long on a GSXR motor in my experience, and by 20-25 Kmi most people will have had a problems that are symptomatic of worn emulsion tubes.
        Hi Nick,

        I currently have a limited quantity of those slide guides in stock.

        Regards,

        Derek

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        • Unfortunately I had sold both my XS1100 and the GSXR that used those guides.

          Those people that are running those carbs, should take notice of this availability, as in my experience those slide guides are VERY hard to come by.


          --Nick

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          • since 1/40" (.025) drill bits are super hard to find, you can use a mig welder gun tip, available at ACE or home depot / lowes. they have .025 holes drilled in'em. stuff one of em in the vac advance hose and hook it to the nipple on carb number one.

            but do you still get the fluctuation in vacuum when the suction is not interrupted by the butterfly valve during idle ????

            does the vacuum advance advance the spark at all when the vacuum source is constant?

            or does the vacuum source on the carb one nipple fluctuate the same amount as the original hole drilled below the butterfly valve?

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            • Originally posted by Spootinay View Post
              since 1/40" (.025) drill bits are super hard to find, you can use a mig welder gun tip, available at ACE or home depot / lowes. they have .025 holes drilled in'em. stuff one of em in the vac advance hose and hook it to the nipple on carb number one.

              but do you still get the fluctuation in vacuum when the suction is not interrupted by the butterfly valve during idle ????

              does the vacuum advance advance the spark at all when the vacuum source is constant?

              or does the vacuum source on the carb one nipple fluctuate the same amount as the original hole drilled below the butterfly valve?
              That will NOT work properly. The vacuum advance requires that there be little to no vacuum at idle to provide no advance until you advance the throttle, doing it this way will provide you with FULL vacuum advance at idle, which means that if you adjust so that your timing is correct under those conditions, it will be off for every other condition. The ONLY way you can do this is to have PORTED vacuum controlled by the throttle position.
              Cy

              1980 XS1100G (Brutus) w/81H Engine
              Duplicolor Mirage Paint Job (Purple/Green)
              Vetter Windjammer IV
              Vetter hard bags & Trunk
              OEM Luggage Rack
              Jardine Spaghetti 4-2 exhaust system
              Spade Fuse Box
              Turn Signal Auto Cancel Mod
              750 FD Mod
              TC Spin on Oil Filter Adapter (temp removed)
              XJ1100 Front Footpegs
              XJ1100 Shocks

              I was always taught to respect my elders, but it keeps getting harder to find one.

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              • thats what i thought. and it has to be ported right under the butterfly valve right?

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                • Originally posted by Spootinay View Post
                  thats what i thought. and it has to be ported right under the butterfly valve right?
                  It does, but it also has to be done at just the right angle and just the right size to work right too. Fortunately you have 4 carbs, and you have 4 chances to get it right cause it don't matter which carb provides the vacuum.
                  Cy

                  1980 XS1100G (Brutus) w/81H Engine
                  Duplicolor Mirage Paint Job (Purple/Green)
                  Vetter Windjammer IV
                  Vetter hard bags & Trunk
                  OEM Luggage Rack
                  Jardine Spaghetti 4-2 exhaust system
                  Spade Fuse Box
                  Turn Signal Auto Cancel Mod
                  750 FD Mod
                  TC Spin on Oil Filter Adapter (temp removed)
                  XJ1100 Front Footpegs
                  XJ1100 Shocks

                  I was always taught to respect my elders, but it keeps getting harder to find one.

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