It's too cold to be out riding, so I put aside some time for tinkering. My SG has been rich since I did a carb overhaul a couple of years ago. Before that, my plugs were scary white.
When I did the overhaul, the jets were replaced with genuine Mikuni. The pilots are stock size. I don't remember what I put in the mains. 110 on 1&4 and likely something fatter in the middle. With the white plugs I had 120 in the middle. I used K&L kits with their float valves.
So, today I decided to see where my fuel levels are. 1, 2, and 3 are 5 mm from the top of the bowl. #4 is 7 mm from the top of the bowl as that's the one I had the post welded. The bike is running on the center stand with a block under the front tire. The levels are the same static or running.
I'm running rich, and the levels appear to be low. I get 28-30 mpg under normal operating conditions.


I'm not sure when I'll have time to work on it again, but I'd like to have a plan before I do.
When I did the overhaul, the jets were replaced with genuine Mikuni. The pilots are stock size. I don't remember what I put in the mains. 110 on 1&4 and likely something fatter in the middle. With the white plugs I had 120 in the middle. I used K&L kits with their float valves.
So, today I decided to see where my fuel levels are. 1, 2, and 3 are 5 mm from the top of the bowl. #4 is 7 mm from the top of the bowl as that's the one I had the post welded. The bike is running on the center stand with a block under the front tire. The levels are the same static or running.
I'm running rich, and the levels appear to be low. I get 28-30 mpg under normal operating conditions.



I'm not sure when I'll have time to work on it again, but I'd like to have a plan before I do.
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