I say this not in a negative way, but rather as an observation based on my recent trials & tribs linked to getting this machine running acceptably. Although the same year “E” & “ES” models are essentially the same bike (save for the badging, brakes, gages, etc…), the “L” model’s carbs are different - why I don’t know:
Mikuni BSW30SS
Bore size
30mm (1.2”)
I.D #
43610
Idle r/min
1100 +/- 100r/min
Fuel level
6.5 +/- 0.5mm (0.26 +/- 0.02”)
Float height
20.5 +/- 1.0mm (0.81 +/- 0.04”)
Main Jet (M.J.)
No.1, No.4 - #90 / No.2, No.3 - #97.5
Main air jet (M.A.J.)
1.0mm (0.04”)
Jet Needle (J.N.)
5C64-1
Needle Jet (N.J.)
P-3
Throttle valve (Th.V.)
#120
Pilot Jet (P.J.)
#37.5
By-pass (B.P.)
0.8, 0.7, 0.8, 0.8mm
(0.03, 0.02, 0.03, 0.03”)
Pilot outlet (P.O.)
0.7mm (0.02”)
Valve seat (V.S.)
2.5mm (0.10”)
Starter Jet (G.S.)
#55
Pilot screw (P.S.)
Pre-set
Pilot air jet (P.A.J.)
#150
For reference, the 1985 E & ES (which are grouped with model years 83- 86) are listing three different jet size combos: 90, 92.5 & 95 paired with 97, 100 or 102.5 respectively.
It’s hard to find a re-jetting kit for the E & ES; I haven’t found a kit yet for the L. This includes DJ, Factory Pro, and K&N web searches.
Some relevant history:
I became acquainted with Ms. Duck a few months ago. She is my son’s first bike and apparently ran OK until, as he tells me, “I was riding down the road & I heard a loud BANG & then it sorta died. I limped it home and I can’t get it started.”
Fast-forward 8 months & I now have the bike running & idling well at around 1200 rpm. Sitting in the driveway, when you rev the engine it sounds mean (still some pops though at high revs). However, take it down the street & it suffers from an appreciable lack of power - trouble going up hill & outrunning the neighbor dog.
The odometer displays 27K and I can’t believe anyone would want to put that many miles on this bike running like it does!
I know, I know, LOTS of things to check & believe me I’ve been systematically checking all the things there are to check & along the way I’ve fixed several “major” problems. Makes me wonder how the bike could have run OK before I started “adjusting” it.
This site has been a lifesaver for me. I’ve gotten some very excellent advice/direction here & wouldn’t have been able to complete this project without it. Many of you may recognize this bike’s history.
Just for the record, quick list of stuff I’ve fixed/checked:
Cleaned the carbs – completely disassembled & dipped, new o-rings & gaskets.
Replaced engine-side intake o-rings
New fuel /vacuum lines.
Replaced choke guides
Performed leak check using wd-40 around carbs, boots, airbox. (no air leaks)
Verified bowl fuel levels using tube method.
New petcock (old one inoperative)
Adjusted valves (all 16 had <.001” gap)
Multi-meter tested all electronic components (coils, igniter, sig generator, charger)
Replaced defective coil
New plugs
Changed oil & air filter.
Vacuum synced carbs
Performed compression check (all cylinders in spec)
Timing is electronically advanced (can’t adjust)
Endlessly adjusting the 4 mixture screws to try & find that elusive sweet spot where this duck learns to fly!
I’ve done several plug checks & they are always on the very light tan/white side. I keep adjusting & adjusting those damn little mixture screws but can’t find the place where the idle is good & the bike takes off when you open the throttle.
I believe this bike is now set to the stock factory settings and it doesn’t perform at all. No power above 3K - lugs down & seems to always be fuel starved.
SOOOOOOOO………….. after all this yipping, I’ve come to the conclusion that re-jetting of some sort is in order. Since I have yet to locate any aftermarket kits for this model, I am looking for suggestions as to what to change & by how much.
I was thinking of trying 97.5 & 105 main jets, leaving the pilots the same (37.5), and raising the jet needles up one washer (which I believe is approx. 022” according to what I read here once). After that, I will of course be adjusting those “darling” little mixture screws to lead me to the Promised Land.
If anyone has experience with these “L” bikes, I would sure appreciate some feedback.. Please PM me if you prefer, I’m beginning to think this bike project was a waste of my time –do these stock “L” model bikes ever run strong??
All advice is appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Mike
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