Cone air filters
JCarlton, thank you for the confirmation on my assumption. Mike, the filters I have, had; "Taco" written on the box but who knows now days. They all may be manufactured by the same people and boxed to fill different venders orders.
Anyway, as I stated in my last post; I went out for a ride this am with no more changes to the carburetors. I had removed the "cone" filters and installed the rubber ram tubes from the original air box. Bike flashed right up no problem, backed off to half choke within 20 seconds, off choke alltogether within 45 seconds and went riding. In traffic etc. everything felt real srong. No hickups, burbles nothing. Worked just like it should. Headed out West Coast Rd. Once I got to a place I could let it out a bit without drawing the Mounties I started in 3rd gear at 2000rpm. I wrapped it all the way to 8000 with nothing out of the ordinary. It pulled very strongly, absolutely seamless all the way up. I shut it down at 8 grand ( thats fast enough fot a 24 1/2 year old engine.) I pulled the plugs and they were a nice tan colour. Just what I was looking for. Went home and swapped over to the "cones".
Did the same trip. Bike did not feel as crisp as on previous run but no missing, burbles etc. Now when I got to my test point again started in 3rd at 2000. Let it out, not as crisp or as strong as previous run. At 5800 the engine started to burble, by 6000 it started to break down and would not go over 6200. Just flattened right out and would not run beyond 6200 or smooth out. Pulled plugs. Solid sooty black. The only change I had made was to install the "cones"!
Well that confirmed my suspisions. As I made both of these runs, I travelled along beside the Straits of Juan de Fuca. The sun was shining and the water as calm as it could get. After 3 1/2 days of fiddling with Mikuni carburetors and the associated fuel system bits and pieces I said to myself; "I'M GOING FISHING!". Which I did. I believe I have my problem figured out. Just need to get out the exacto knife and do a little carving. Which I am about to do now. Will road test again in the am and report on latest findings.
Ken/Sooke
78E Ratbyk
Did.
JCarlton, thank you for the confirmation on my assumption. Mike, the filters I have, had; "Taco" written on the box but who knows now days. They all may be manufactured by the same people and boxed to fill different venders orders.
Anyway, as I stated in my last post; I went out for a ride this am with no more changes to the carburetors. I had removed the "cone" filters and installed the rubber ram tubes from the original air box. Bike flashed right up no problem, backed off to half choke within 20 seconds, off choke alltogether within 45 seconds and went riding. In traffic etc. everything felt real srong. No hickups, burbles nothing. Worked just like it should. Headed out West Coast Rd. Once I got to a place I could let it out a bit without drawing the Mounties I started in 3rd gear at 2000rpm. I wrapped it all the way to 8000 with nothing out of the ordinary. It pulled very strongly, absolutely seamless all the way up. I shut it down at 8 grand ( thats fast enough fot a 24 1/2 year old engine.) I pulled the plugs and they were a nice tan colour. Just what I was looking for. Went home and swapped over to the "cones".
Did the same trip. Bike did not feel as crisp as on previous run but no missing, burbles etc. Now when I got to my test point again started in 3rd at 2000. Let it out, not as crisp or as strong as previous run. At 5800 the engine started to burble, by 6000 it started to break down and would not go over 6200. Just flattened right out and would not run beyond 6200 or smooth out. Pulled plugs. Solid sooty black. The only change I had made was to install the "cones"!
Well that confirmed my suspisions. As I made both of these runs, I travelled along beside the Straits of Juan de Fuca. The sun was shining and the water as calm as it could get. After 3 1/2 days of fiddling with Mikuni carburetors and the associated fuel system bits and pieces I said to myself; "I'M GOING FISHING!". Which I did. I believe I have my problem figured out. Just need to get out the exacto knife and do a little carving. Which I am about to do now. Will road test again in the am and report on latest findings.
Ken/Sooke
78E Ratbyk
Did.
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