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nickr234
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I was wondering the Part Number for the carb body for my 1978 gs750 EC
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Unfortunatly they aren't an aftermarket carb. they are special carbs that were made specificly for the gs750 (and a couple other 4 stokes) and that is why the part # is so hard to find... but i guess i need to explain my situation. i just got some individual pod filters (K&N) and they call for a ~15% increase. i had a 1978 model so the carbs dont have needle possitions. i know the part for the main jet i need (witch is about a 120 from a 102.5) but i need the the carb body part # so i can find the right need jet (the seat that the needle slides into) and the carb body slide.
The VM 26 carb does indeed have needle positions. Have you pulled out a needle (or better yet, all 4) to see where they are set?
It's unlikely you need different slides - the VM carb is very easy to tune and generally just needs rejetting and perhaps moving the needle clip down a notch
Also unlikely you need a new needle jet
A 4-1 exhaust (which has less back pressure and doesn't have any compression) and pods on your 750 should come out at about a 120 main, perhaps a 115 or 117.5 and possibly one size up on the pilot jet
I'm curious, if it runs well, why would your tear the head off?
And, yes, VMs run much better when they are vacuum synced. Much better
tear the head off? im sorry but i guess i dont know what you mean
the only thing that im taking off and replacing is the air box (and im still keeping it)
also with the bench sync vs. the vac sync, you get a better performance with lower end and mid range with the vac sync, but not when fully open. the reason for this being is because with these old vm carbs you sync them by adjusting the slides. this means that if you adjust to the 1st carb, when fully open the 2nd 3rd and 4th carb will be either above or below where it is supposed to be thusly decressing power.