Hey guys,
I have the carbs out of my 80 SG for cleaning. Main jets are 110, pilot's are 42.5. Other than K&N airfilter, the bike is 100% stock. Had the bike for a year and a half, carbs had never been off to my knowledge, but they look pretty good for being 30 years old inside... Definitely got a good bit of fine debris out, but nothing stood out as a major blockage, etc. so that helps explain why the bike runs pretty good for the most part. 14,500 original miles.
I can't find a specific recommendation for jetting at the altitude I live and ride at, between 6,000 and 7,500 feet of elevation. I get 36 mpg day in and day out whether on the interstate at 75 mph, cruising around town or anything in between. Overall, I don't have a reference to know if my bike could benefit from dialing back on the jets a size, or if it really is a pretty good runner and not worth the chance it would run worse, relatively speaking.
What is the consensus out there on going down a size in main jet size based on high elevation that I live at? OR what's the next step to adding more air, i.e remove snorkel, hole in airbox, etc?
I have the carbs out of my 80 SG for cleaning. Main jets are 110, pilot's are 42.5. Other than K&N airfilter, the bike is 100% stock. Had the bike for a year and a half, carbs had never been off to my knowledge, but they look pretty good for being 30 years old inside... Definitely got a good bit of fine debris out, but nothing stood out as a major blockage, etc. so that helps explain why the bike runs pretty good for the most part. 14,500 original miles.
I can't find a specific recommendation for jetting at the altitude I live and ride at, between 6,000 and 7,500 feet of elevation. I get 36 mpg day in and day out whether on the interstate at 75 mph, cruising around town or anything in between. Overall, I don't have a reference to know if my bike could benefit from dialing back on the jets a size, or if it really is a pretty good runner and not worth the chance it would run worse, relatively speaking.
What is the consensus out there on going down a size in main jet size based on high elevation that I live at? OR what's the next step to adding more air, i.e remove snorkel, hole in airbox, etc?
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