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....I decided to rebuild my carbs on a 1978e XS11. Broke everything down and started to look and compare jet sizes through some of the fourms and members set ups. I plan to use a #45 pilot jet and #145 main jet on individual pod filters and the current 4-1 exhaust with no baffles (I've taken many pictures of the break down but still trying to figure out how to post them).
On the Yamaha 1978-1981 Clymer Manual Pg.145 it states the specs on the Main Jet No. to be 137.5
Starter Jet No. 40
Pilot jet No. 42.5
Air Jet -main 140
Air jet - pilot 180
Is the Main Jet No. 137.5 also considered the Emulsion tube, because I have not seen this number on any of the jets?
The air jet -pilot is listed at 180. On Clymer (Pg 147) #35. is the Air Pilot Jet. Located in front of the carbs where the pod filters would be attached. The numbers on the air jet on mine is 210from PO. Should I replace the jet back to 180?
Bike won't idle and takes a while to start. Brand new plugs with only 2 minuets of running time turned to the tips becoming completely lean (white) and burnt (powdery black) around the ceramic part of the plugs. Then again, I used starting fluid to start it.
All of the other jet no.'s match.
....I decided to rebuild my carbs on a 1978e XS11. Broke everything down and started to look and compare jet sizes through some of the fourms and members set ups. I plan to use a #45 pilot jet and #145 main jet on individual pod filters and the current 4-1 exhaust with no baffles (I've taken many pictures of the break down but still trying to figure out how to post them).
On the Yamaha 1978-1981 Clymer Manual Pg.145 it states the specs on the Main Jet No. to be 137.5
Starter Jet No. 40
Pilot jet No. 42.5
Air Jet -main 140
Air jet - pilot 180
Is the Main Jet No. 137.5 also considered the Emulsion tube, because I have not seen this number on any of the jets?
The air jet -pilot is listed at 180. On Clymer (Pg 147) #35. is the Air Pilot Jet. Located in front of the carbs where the pod filters would be attached. The numbers on the air jet on mine is 210from PO. Should I replace the jet back to 180?
Bike won't idle and takes a while to start. Brand new plugs with only 2 minuets of running time turned to the tips becoming completely lean (white) and burnt (powdery black) around the ceramic part of the plugs. Then again, I used starting fluid to start it.
All of the other jet no.'s match.
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