I've got a '80 XS1100SG special, which runs pretty good, but it does have that huge surge of power until you get to about 4K rpms. It idles pretty well, and I've gone through cleaning the carbs and syncing them. I didn't clean the emulsion tube because I didn't realize what it was, so when I go back to rejet, I'll clean that too.
Anyway, the bike has an aftermarket 4 to 1 exhaust and a K&N filter in the factory air box. From the Jetting Recommendations page, it looks like I should go up two sizes (two for the exhaust, one for the filter and then subtract one).
I honestly didn't check the main jet size when I had the carbs out, but I know they were old and tarnished and I'm asuming stock jets. It loos like the '80 SG ran with 120 on the outside and 125 on the inside cylinders. Should I go up to 130 (Main Jet #130 - Large Round Mikuni Type) or should I use the 120s as the base and move up two sizes from there? Any problem running the same jet in all 4 cylinders?
Anyway, the bike has an aftermarket 4 to 1 exhaust and a K&N filter in the factory air box. From the Jetting Recommendations page, it looks like I should go up two sizes (two for the exhaust, one for the filter and then subtract one).
I honestly didn't check the main jet size when I had the carbs out, but I know they were old and tarnished and I'm asuming stock jets. It loos like the '80 SG ran with 120 on the outside and 125 on the inside cylinders. Should I go up to 130 (Main Jet #130 - Large Round Mikuni Type) or should I use the 120s as the base and move up two sizes from there? Any problem running the same jet in all 4 cylinders?
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