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  • #91
    Originally posted by BA80 View Post
    I have to disagree with you on that Scott. The fuel flow from the needle jets is dependent on air flowing over the opening to create a vacuum to pull the fuel up and out of the bowl. The butterfly valves are all but closed letting just enough air through to mix with what little fuel is coming through the idle system. There isn't enough air flow there to create a vacuum in the needle jet.

    That makes sense... From my minor understanding in fluid dynamics, I can't see that very light air movement creating enough vacuum to move anyhing up from the bowls... unluss we start talking on a molecular level... then yes of course it does, some fumes perhaps, but I would have to agree with your word usage on miniscule. Unless there is that crossover casting like motoman is talking about? Maybe that isencouraging what you are referring to? I honestly have no idea.
    Have:
    1994 FZR600
    1982 XJ1100

    Had:
    1996 YZF600R
    2001 Honda xr125
    Suzuki race 80
    Honda PW 50
    Etc.

    Getting:
    1977 DT400

    Comment


    • #92
      Just bought these jets


      Mikuni Carb Parts - 100/604 - Mikuni Main Jet - Size 112.5
      Mikuni Carb Parts - 100/604 - Mikuni Main Jet - Size 115
      Mikuni Carb Parts - 100/604 - Mikuni Main Jet - Size 117.5
      Mikuni Carb Parts - 100/604 - Mikuni Main Jet - Size 122.5
      Mikuni Carb Parts - Genuine Mikuni OEM Pilot Jet - Size 47.5
      Mikuni Carb Parts - Genuine Mikuni OEM Pilot Jet - Size 50
      Mikuni Carb Parts - Genuine Mikuni OEM Pilot Jet - Size 52.5


      SHOULD SUFFICE TUNING?! hahaha I hope so.

      Don't tell me those mains are not OEM because they don't say so right there... -_-
      Have:
      1994 FZR600
      1982 XJ1100

      Had:
      1996 YZF600R
      2001 Honda xr125
      Suzuki race 80
      Honda PW 50
      Etc.

      Getting:
      1977 DT400

      Comment


      • #93
        Went with BA80's suggestion as they are cheaper, and I hope I don't regret it!

        Got these jets in THOSE ^^^ sizes

        http://www.buyatvpartsonline.com/mik...c-699_707.html

        http://www.buyatvpartsonline.com/mik...c-699_702.html
        Have:
        1994 FZR600
        1982 XJ1100

        Had:
        1996 YZF600R
        2001 Honda xr125
        Suzuki race 80
        Honda PW 50
        Etc.

        Getting:
        1977 DT400

        Comment


        • #94
          Dylano,

          Unless someone swapped the carbs, your XJ1100 does not have the cross-over passage in the casting between the main jet well and the pilot jet well.


          Just a quick heads-up before you start changing main jets and drive yourself crazy: A basically open exhaust with pod air filters is basically not going to work right.


          The slide needles (Jet Needles) in the XJ carbs are short, pointy little things with a taper that opens up the main jets fairly quickly in the mid-range and completely clear the main jets soon after that.

          The main jets that will give you the best power and top speed will probably be so rich they'll make your eyes burn, and children and pets will cry when you ride by them on the street.


          Put the stock 47.5 pilot jets back in the carbs and tune the top end first.

          Start with the stock 112.5 mains in the outer carbs and put 115 mains in the middle carbs.

          Next, try 115 all the way across.

          Next, try 115 in the outer carbs with 117.5 in the middle carbs.

          Next, try 117.5 all the way across.

          Next, try 117.5 in the outer carbs with 120 in the middle carbs.

          Next try 120 all the way across.

          Next try 120 in the outer carbs with 122.5 in the middle carbs.

          Next, try 122.5 all the way across.

          You see where this is going, right?


          After you get the top end dialed in, work on the low and midrange power/performance.

          There are no Mikuni needles available for tuning the low and mid-range power on your XJ11 so you'll just have to deal with the needles you have now.

          If the 47.5 pilot jets are too lean, try the the 50 jets.
          Next, try the 52.5 but I think those will probably be too rich.

          Yeah, it's a long process and you're probably going to be removing and installing the carbs a whole bunch of times before you get it close to where you want it.

          Happy tuning!

          .
          -- Scott
          _____

          2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
          1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
          1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
          1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
          1979 XS1100F: parts
          2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

          Comment


          • #95
            Originally posted by 3Phase View Post
            Dylano,

            Unless someone swapped the carbs, your XJ1100 does not have the cross-over passage in the casting between the main jet well and the pilot jet well.


            Just a quick heads-up before you start changing main jets and drive yourself crazy: A basically open exhaust with pod air filters is basically not going to work right.


            The slide needles (Jet Needles) in the XJ carbs are short, pointy little things with a taper that opens up the main jets fairly quickly in the mid-range and completely clear the main jets soon after that.

            The main jets that will give you the best power and top speed will probably be so rich they'll make your eyes burn, and children and pets will cry when you ride by them on the street.


            Put the stock 47.5 pilot jets back in the carbs and tune the top end first.

            Start with the stock 112.5 mains in the outer carbs and put 115 mains in the middle carbs.

            Next, try 115 all the way across.

            Next, try 115 in the outer carbs with 117.5 in the middle carbs.

            Next, try 117.5 all the way across.

            Next, try 117.5 in the outer carbs with 120 in the middle carbs.

            Next try 120 all the way across.

            Next try 120 in the outer carbs with 122.5 in the middle carbs.

            Next, try 122.5 all the way across.

            You see where this is going, right?


            After you get the top end dialed in, work on the low and midrange power/performance.

            There are no Mikuni needles available for tuning the low and mid-range power on your XJ11 so you'll just have to deal with the needles you have now.

            If the 47.5 pilot jets are too lean, try the the 50 jets.
            Next, try the 52.5 but I think those will probably be too rich.

            Yeah, it's a long process and you're probably going to be removing and installing the carbs a whole bunch of times before you get it close to where you want it.

            Happy tuning!

            .

            Sounds like a plan! I've had the carbs out more times than I care to admit adready, so I've gonnet great practice, hahaha

            Why would it be a good idea to mix main jet sizes? Wouldn't I want them all running the same?
            Have:
            1994 FZR600
            1982 XJ1100

            Had:
            1996 YZF600R
            2001 Honda xr125
            Suzuki race 80
            Honda PW 50
            Etc.

            Getting:
            1977 DT400

            Comment


            • #96
              Originally posted by Dylano* View Post
              Sounds like a plan! I've had the carbs out more times than I care to admit adready, so I've gonnet great practice, hahaha

              Why would it be a good idea to mix main jet sizes? Wouldn't I want them all running the same?
              Idea is to quench those center running cyl. a bit richer since they run a bit hotter..........specially with your existing(or non existing) exhaust and intake combined.

              The Venturer was set up that way, 2steps richer center two cyl. having the extra payload, even though having the oil cooler.......just an FYI.
              81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by motoman View Post
                Idea is to quench those center running cyl. a bit richer since they run a bit hotter..........specially with your existing(or non existing) exhaust and intake combined.

                The Venturer was set up that way, 2steps richer center two cyl. having the extra payload, even though having the oil cooler.......just an FYI.
                That interesting. makes perfect sense. I'll give it a try.

                Thanks again everyone.
                I will be working on it this weekend.,
                and again whenever those jets com in, probably NEXT weekend.
                I will be reporting back with updates.
                Have:
                1994 FZR600
                1982 XJ1100

                Had:
                1996 YZF600R
                2001 Honda xr125
                Suzuki race 80
                Honda PW 50
                Etc.

                Getting:
                1977 DT400

                Comment


                • #98
                  Good luck, Dylano!


                  I don't know if you're familiar with the YICS system on your XJ but while you have some down time you should take the time to learn how to clean it, then buy or make a YICS block-off tool for synchronizing the carburetors.

                  .
                  -- Scott
                  _____

                  2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
                  1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                  1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                  1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
                  1979 XS1100F: parts
                  2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

                  Comment


                  • #99
                    Originally posted by 3Phase View Post
                    Good luck, Dylano!


                    I don't know if you're familiar with the YICS system on your XJ but while you have some down time you should take the time to learn how to clean it, then buy or make a YICS block-off tool for synchronizing the carburetors.

                    .
                    Yeah I was curious about that...
                    What does it actually really do?
                    Would syncing the carbs without it really be that bad?
                    Have:
                    1994 FZR600
                    1982 XJ1100

                    Had:
                    1996 YZF600R
                    2001 Honda xr125
                    Suzuki race 80
                    Honda PW 50
                    Etc.

                    Getting:
                    1977 DT400

                    Comment


                    • Originally posted by Dylano* View Post
                      Yeah I was curious about that...
                      What does it actually really do?
                      Would syncing the carbs without it really be that bad?
                      It wouldn't be bad, it would just be pointless.
                      Nathan
                      KD9ARL

                      μολὼν λαβέ

                      1978 XS1100E
                      K&N Filter
                      #45 pilot Jet, #137.5 Main Jet
                      OEM Exhaust
                      ATK Fork Brace
                      LED Dash lights
                      Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Volt Meters

                      Green Monster Coils
                      SS Brake Lines
                      Vision 550 Auto Tensioner

                      In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.

                      Theodore Roosevelt

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                      • YICS connects the intake tracts to help the mixture burn more completely. Vacuum is being "shared" and a true individual vacuum reading on each carb is not possible, unless the system is blocked off. I think that describes it?
                        Howard

                        ZRX1200

                        BTW, ZRX carbs have the same spacing as the XS11... http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35462

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                        • Let It Flo

                          Originally posted by Dylano* View Post
                          Yeah I was curious about that...
                          What does it actually really do?
                          YICS AND WHY YOU SHOULD LOVE IT:
                          "... the underlying theme is "greater fuel efficiency", and NOT one of more power or performance-—-although the two do go hand-in-hand."


                          Would syncing the carbs without it really be that bad?
                          It's difficult to almost impossible to sync the carbs on a factory stock bike without blocking off the YICS. With pod filters and the open exhaust I think you'd be wasting your time without blocking off the YICS ports.


                          Regarding the different carburetor specs here's a thread from our friends across the pond:-

                          Carb Specs by Model


                          A pair nicely chilled and stacked should help insure you extinguish your thirst for knowlege!



                          .
                          -- Scott
                          _____

                          2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
                          1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                          1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                          1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
                          1979 XS1100F: parts
                          2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

                          Comment


                          • UPDATE!

                            Right now I just found, 47.5 (stock) pilot jets
                            WITH the 2-1-2-1 pattern.

                            with those installed here are my results.
                            (bike warmed up)

                            PILOT SCREW:
                            1.5 turns out, bike only starts with choke engaged, and dies immediately with any throttle

                            2.5 turns out, bike starts and stumbles with throttle.
                            3 same but seemed a little worse,
                            3.5 same seeming
                            4 seemed a little better maybe?
                            4.5 about the same had a good backfire pop with this one I think
                            5 dies with throttle
                            Have:
                            1994 FZR600
                            1982 XJ1100

                            Had:
                            1996 YZF600R
                            2001 Honda xr125
                            Suzuki race 80
                            Honda PW 50
                            Etc.

                            Getting:
                            1977 DT400

                            Comment


                            • All that while having the 117.5 small mikuni round jets installed as mains....
                              I HAVE 112.5 mains on hand, the large round ones, but I don't see that making a difference.
                              Have:
                              1994 FZR600
                              1982 XJ1100

                              Had:
                              1996 YZF600R
                              2001 Honda xr125
                              Suzuki race 80
                              Honda PW 50
                              Etc.

                              Getting:
                              1977 DT400

                              Comment


                              • You've still got something plugged up or your WAY off on the sync. What does it do when you ease into the throttle?
                                Greg

                                Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”

                                ― Albert Einstein

                                80 SG Ol' Okie;79 engine & carbs w/pods, 45 pilots, 140 mains, Custom Mac 4 into 2 exhaust, ACCT,XS850 final drive,110/90/19 front tire,TKat fork brace, XS750 140 MPH speedometer, Vetter IV fairing, aftermarket hard bags and trunk, LG high back seat, XJ rear shocks.

                                The list changes.

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