Had another chance to ride, lately. This time I did about 100 miles on the weekend.
I've been running my 79sf (with 79sf carbs) with 130 mains and 42.5 pilots. I don't remember the jet needle position I've been running it at. Elevation is 6700ft. It has the stock airbox and stock air filter but has a 4-1 exhaust.
The bike runs with good power but seems to miss under load through the midrange. Personally, I think only when the carbs get on the mains does it run more like it should. I just don't think the bike has the whiplash I think it should. I think I have to open the throttle a bit slow or it bogs a bit worse.
I looked at the plugs today at WOT and MID. Both circuits seem to be rich based on color, so I thought I'd tweak.
I didn't have any 125 mains but have a bunch of 115s and 110s. I installed 115s and tested. The bike ran like crap. Put the 130's back in and tried some 37.5 pilots. The bike ran like crap - would not even idle at all, complete loss of idle circuit.
I don't have my manual, but I think the stock mains were 137.5, so I'm already leaner at 130. But I think the 4-1 exhaust has given more airflow than I thought, because reducing fuel on the mains and pilots has caused terrible performance, even though the plugs look fairly bad.
I'm getting between 30-35 mpg and reasonable performance with 130s/42.5s. I want to dial in the carbs, though, if possible.
What jets do you guys think (just guessing) would be fair for my setup and elevation?
I may dare try something a hair less than 130s, but at this point I'm not convinced that jetting is so much of a problem.
I remember seeing on my old 80g constant black plugs until I installed some decent diaphragms and fixed the pickup wires. Wonder how one could tell if spark was cutting out from low to midrange....
Ben
I've been running my 79sf (with 79sf carbs) with 130 mains and 42.5 pilots. I don't remember the jet needle position I've been running it at. Elevation is 6700ft. It has the stock airbox and stock air filter but has a 4-1 exhaust.
The bike runs with good power but seems to miss under load through the midrange. Personally, I think only when the carbs get on the mains does it run more like it should. I just don't think the bike has the whiplash I think it should. I think I have to open the throttle a bit slow or it bogs a bit worse.
I looked at the plugs today at WOT and MID. Both circuits seem to be rich based on color, so I thought I'd tweak.
I didn't have any 125 mains but have a bunch of 115s and 110s. I installed 115s and tested. The bike ran like crap. Put the 130's back in and tried some 37.5 pilots. The bike ran like crap - would not even idle at all, complete loss of idle circuit.
I don't have my manual, but I think the stock mains were 137.5, so I'm already leaner at 130. But I think the 4-1 exhaust has given more airflow than I thought, because reducing fuel on the mains and pilots has caused terrible performance, even though the plugs look fairly bad.
I'm getting between 30-35 mpg and reasonable performance with 130s/42.5s. I want to dial in the carbs, though, if possible.
What jets do you guys think (just guessing) would be fair for my setup and elevation?
I may dare try something a hair less than 130s, but at this point I'm not convinced that jetting is so much of a problem.
I remember seeing on my old 80g constant black plugs until I installed some decent diaphragms and fixed the pickup wires. Wonder how one could tell if spark was cutting out from low to midrange....
Ben
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