I have an '80 Special as well, and for what it's worth, here's my experience in a nutshell so far:
Started off with stock exhaust and airbox. I have both the Clymer's and the Yamaha repair manual. One of those said main jets in #1 and #4 should be 110s and mains in #2 and #3 should be 120s (don't remember off the top of my head which book said this). The last person to work on it before me put in 120s straight across. When I asked about that, the good folks here told me that almost no one runs different size mains like that and the 120s should be good, so I stayed with that. Had the stock 42.5 pilot jets.
In this configuration, my low end was great, but my upper end was jacked up. Couldn't get her above 4000 RPM. When I switched to pods, this reversed. My high end now runs spectacularly, but then I get a lot of backfiring in the low end at idle and on acceleration (but not on deceleration). Couldn't adjust it out with the idle mixture/pilot screws. Bumped the pilots up to 45s, and was then able to adjust the idle properly. Still backfiring on acceleration though. Haven't figured out the solution to that one yet.
Wish I had the total solution for you, but I'm still working out the details. Hopefully this will at least give you a general baseline to work from, though.
Started off with stock exhaust and airbox. I have both the Clymer's and the Yamaha repair manual. One of those said main jets in #1 and #4 should be 110s and mains in #2 and #3 should be 120s (don't remember off the top of my head which book said this). The last person to work on it before me put in 120s straight across. When I asked about that, the good folks here told me that almost no one runs different size mains like that and the 120s should be good, so I stayed with that. Had the stock 42.5 pilot jets.
In this configuration, my low end was great, but my upper end was jacked up. Couldn't get her above 4000 RPM. When I switched to pods, this reversed. My high end now runs spectacularly, but then I get a lot of backfiring in the low end at idle and on acceleration (but not on deceleration). Couldn't adjust it out with the idle mixture/pilot screws. Bumped the pilots up to 45s, and was then able to adjust the idle properly. Still backfiring on acceleration though. Haven't figured out the solution to that one yet.
Wish I had the total solution for you, but I'm still working out the details. Hopefully this will at least give you a general baseline to work from, though.
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