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What size pilots?
Playing with some '86-'88 1100 (34's) gsxr carbs on my '83 750 es. New o-rings on float seats, floats raised to 16mm. seems to run okay so far, but if she idles for any length (like a stoplight) it loads up, but will clean out above idle. It has 32.5 pilots in it now, how much smaller should I go?Last edited by kingofvenus; 08-14-2007, 05:47 PM.Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)Tags: None
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So with my stock carbs I'm at 3.5+ turns for highest idle. Should I bother with floats or is my next move bumping up the pilot jets?Originally posted by rapidray View PostTry a set of 27.5 pilots & re-adjust the mixture screws with the bike idling till it idles the fastest & then re-set the idle speed. When you get close on the pilot size you should be 1 to 2 turns out on the mixture screws. Ray.
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I was adjusting the floats due to the fact that the GSXR carbs sit at more of an angle, they were designed that way due to the steeper intake ports those bikes have. Now they are at less of an angle so, the floats had to be raised.Originally posted by t3rmin View PostSo with my stock carbs I'm at 3.5+ turns for highest idle. Should I bother with floats or is my next move bumping up the pilot jets?Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)
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