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  • wesmoon

    #1

    bigger mains?

    well yet another questions for u guru's.. on my gs1100e i have 4-1 pipe(make unknown) and pod filters. i was nec=ver told if it had a jet kit in it at all. now it runs perfectly up to about 75% throttle then it spit and sputter which i think is because it is leaning out? or could it be that i'm not getting enough spark. i ran 2 tanks worth of seafoam thru the tank aswell and that took the mid range stutter out. checked the plugs they all seem to be okay but i replaced them anyways all gapped correctly of course. so whats the deal? think i need new mains or should i get a stage3 kit or is there an electrical issue that is commonly know to cause this issue? thanks in advance
  • Guest

    #2
    Get a DJ kit.
    Don't ride it until you put in some 135 mikuni mains and shim the jet needle.
    You could hole a piston.
    Ask me how I know

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    • wesmoon

      #3
      hahaha how do u know? and after i ride the few miles back to the garage ill rip them apart and do some investigating.... 135 are those stage 3 size? just need to know what to look for incase the PO had installed a jet kit

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      • Guest

        #4
        I tend to think its prolly already been re-jetted. Unless the 1100E's are different from the other GS's would it even run with those mods and no jet mods??
        Chef??

        Run "perfect" up to 75% throttle sounds like a dirty main or its not getting fuel.
        At any rate it wouldnt hurt to remove the carbs and have a looksee. Might even think about dipping em while ya got em off.
        Start on that today and you'll be riding again next weekend.

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        • blowerbike
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          • Aug 2008
          • 7057
          • Ohio Closer to KY Than Cleveland

          #5
          pull a needle.
          if it is adjustable chances are that it has a DJ kit.
          i think it does not.
          it you mean about 60% throttle then that is where the DJ needles come into play..kinda maybe kinda.

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          • Guest

            #6
            I run a 135 Mikuni main and a DJ jet needle on 2 notches from the bottom.
            Also a 47.5 pilot jet and 3-3.5 turns out on the idle mixture screws.
            This is with pods and a Kerker 4-1.

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            • posplayr
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              • Dec 2007
              • 23673
              • Tucson Az

              #7
              Originally posted by chef1366
              I run a 135 Mikuni main and a DJ jet needle on 2 notches from the bottom.
              Also a 47.5 pilot jet and 3-3.5 turns out on the idle mixture screws.
              This is with pods and a Kerker 4-1.

              Bill a 135 Mikuni? That's why you burnt it up .

              Doesn't he need 132/137 Stage III Dynojets for a stock motor pod/pipes?

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by posplayr
                Bill a 135 Mikuni? That's why you burnt it up .

                Doesn't he need 132/137 Stage III Dynojets for a stock motor pod/pipes?
                That's what I'm running on the ED motor now.

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                • blowerbike
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                  • Aug 2008
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                  #9
                  DJ jets are not the same size as per size number of a mik jet.
                  come on ladies.

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                  • TheCafeKid

                    #10
                    138DJ, Jim. There is no 137. I always forget whether its divide the DJ size by .937 or multiply.. If its multiply, the MiC equivalent is roughly a 130..

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I didn't see the year of your bike. The DJ kit I have on my '79 motor is:http://www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=4057 The Pilot jets stay stock 15's assuming you are not at high altitudes, or have a later model.

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                      • posplayr
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by TheCafeKid
                        138DJ, Jim. There is no 137. I always forget whether its divide the DJ size by .937 or multiply.. If its multiply, the MiC equivalent is roughly a 130..
                        Josh,
                        While the multiplier is more accurate (apparently), If you recheck the table for conversion you will notice that in the range of a typical 1100 GS (120-140 Mikuni) That there is about an offset of 10.

                        So a DJ = Mikuni + 10 conversely
                        a Mikuni = DJ - 10


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