Ok... did the research and read all the posts. "Damn K&L Pilot jets" "42.5 jets have too large of a hole." "42.5 jets have too small of a hole" " "42.5 jets have three holes in the side" "42.5 jets have four holes in the side" "42.5 jets have NO holes in the side" "K&L doesn't know what they're doing"
My thoughts... K&L jets are fine, it's just that people are ordering the wrong ones, or the part's guy at the shop isn't asking enough questions before ordering them for you.
Referencing the K&L and Sudco catalogs: (all 42.5)
Mikuni VM22/210 type: 4 holes(actually 8), and a large bore.
Mikuni BS30/96 type: 3 holes(actually 6), and a small bore.
Mikuni N151.067 type: No holes, and a small bore.
Now, I've read several posts here trying to find out just which type I'm supposed to have, and have found several conflicting reports. Confusion set in (which is my default mode)
As work is dead here and I have three of my machines in the bay, I pull the carbs on the 1100's:
'78E Three holed Mikuni BS30/96 type
'79 Special Three holed Mikuni BS30/96 type
(I have three or four more banks of carbs at home and might check them tonight)
I also checked the Yamaha Fiche on line, but it just states 42.5 but doesn't clarify any further. The carb catalogs do not have an application guide, either. My Yamaha micro fiche is at home, or else I'd check part numbers and see if they change from year to year.
Question: What is the original type that these bikes call for? Three holed or four holed? Could there also be a difference in year and model?
Is the only way to answer by having various people, with various models, all with low mileage and a slim chance of having carb modifications done, pull their carbs and check? HHmm... or should I just call my buddy at Yama down the street, and have him order me an OEM jet based on part number and see what arrives.
Gurus... Thoughts?
My thoughts... K&L jets are fine, it's just that people are ordering the wrong ones, or the part's guy at the shop isn't asking enough questions before ordering them for you.
Referencing the K&L and Sudco catalogs: (all 42.5)
Mikuni VM22/210 type: 4 holes(actually 8), and a large bore.
Mikuni BS30/96 type: 3 holes(actually 6), and a small bore.
Mikuni N151.067 type: No holes, and a small bore.
Now, I've read several posts here trying to find out just which type I'm supposed to have, and have found several conflicting reports. Confusion set in (which is my default mode)
As work is dead here and I have three of my machines in the bay, I pull the carbs on the 1100's:
'78E Three holed Mikuni BS30/96 type
'79 Special Three holed Mikuni BS30/96 type
(I have three or four more banks of carbs at home and might check them tonight)
I also checked the Yamaha Fiche on line, but it just states 42.5 but doesn't clarify any further. The carb catalogs do not have an application guide, either. My Yamaha micro fiche is at home, or else I'd check part numbers and see if they change from year to year.
Question: What is the original type that these bikes call for? Three holed or four holed? Could there also be a difference in year and model?
Is the only way to answer by having various people, with various models, all with low mileage and a slim chance of having carb modifications done, pull their carbs and check? HHmm... or should I just call my buddy at Yama down the street, and have him order me an OEM jet based on part number and see what arrives.
Gurus... Thoughts?
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