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33mm smoothbores stock gs1000 kerker and pods jetting

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I recently purchased some 33mm smoothbores and was told they would work fine on my stock 1000 with a kerker pipe and pods. Can anyone tell me what jetting to run with this set-up and will it really work OK with good throttle response? Thanks alot for any help. Having trouble getting this thing to run at all. Really think something is missing in these carbs. Will not pull taking off normally and does not want to run off choke. Help!!
 
Well, let's start at the begining.

How long have you owned the bike?

Did it run before you put the 33s on?

IMHO, 33s would be better suited to something a bit more modded

GregT would know, he's got several bikes set up with 33s
 
Good info there, Chris.

spence, a stock GS1000 engine should be using 29s. Hopefully you can get yours sorted.

I had a set of 33s and the info that came with them said the stock setup was 132.5 main and 17.5 pilot.
The other thing about smoothbores are a tendency to stumble a bit in the lower revs if you wfo the throttle.
A couple other things to look at in this thread.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?212867-Vm33-smoothbores&highlight=33mm
 
steve's right 29mm smoothies are best on a stock or 1085 gs1000
the 33mm carbs suit bigger motors up around the 1200cc or better
29mms will give you plenty of lowdown grunt as well as more top end where as the 33mm will kill the bottom end power of a 1000cc engine

ozman
 
Spence, the 29s work well on a stock motor 1000. the 33s work better on a bigger motor with cams & head work. The 33s work well on a stock 16 valve 1100 but that is a different animal that has a better head design in stock form. I hope this helps. Do you have a small port head or a large port? 79 & earlier are small port & 80 up is large port.
Ray.
 
I have not had the bike long . did not run well with the stock carbs. Would not pull to redline easily and had float hangup problems. Also they were corroded internally like I had not seen before. I bought these carbs not looking for power but because they were supposed to be a good set of carbs. Hoped to bolt on (with some manifold mods) and have the bike run pretty much right. I know they are more than I need for my stock motor. They were just available locally for a reasonable price so thought I would try them. I am puzzled a little about the pilots that sit deep in a cavity as opposed to the 26mm pilots haging way out. Have not been able to find a nice clear exploded view of these things. Is there supposed to be a plug under the pilot going to the float bowl? Something is just terribly wrong with what I have.
 
If you want streetability then the 33's on a stock 1000 will not be for you. My 1000 is bored to 1085 with porting and several other things and while at 4000 rpm and above it is a riot to ride, below that it sucks. My experience so I put on a set of BST34SS of a gsxr and she is much more streetable, just not as much power up high in the rpm's.

cheers,
Daryl
 
I have a Kawi 1100 that is bored out to 1170. I have 33mm smoothies with a Kerker header and K&N pods. Agree that it stumbles at low rpm if you give it too much throttle, but once you get into the midrange it becomes a lot of fun. Here is a page with some tuning tips.

http://www.aperaceparts.com/cope.html
 
Thanks to all for your input. I am going to go back to stock carbs after reading all this and the aperaceparts piece. Was just hoping to get a chance to run down the road with this set-up once to get a top end feel since my old carbs were not getting there.
 
Did I miss the part where you mentioned which year your stock 1000 is or what the stock carbs that fit that cylinder head are? ('79 and earlier or '80-up?) Chain or shaft drive?
 
Did I miss the part where you mentioned which year your stock 1000 is or what the stock carbs that fit that cylinder head are? ('79 and earlier or '80-up?) Chain or shaft drive?


just taking a guess here
as it appears he has the 33mm smoothies fitted it must be a 80 model with the 34mm CV carbs theres no way you can get 33mm smoothbores into the manifolds for 26mm as on 78/79
getting 29mm smoothbores into them is a tight squeeze

ozman
 
Ozman, I realize that logic but I once knew an idiot that used to visit this forum and bought some stupid adapter manifolds just so that he could have some sort of bragging rights
that he was running 33 smoothies in his '79 Cooley. I tried to talk the fool out of it and he refused to listen to me. After he installed them anyway, I also tried to get him to jet them
so that it might at least run close to the stock 26mm carbs that he replaced but he preferred to make smoke clouds and chase mosquitoes away believing in his tiny little brain
that it was running really well. :rolleyes:
THAT, is why I ask such seemingly dumb questions. Stupid does what stupid wants to do sometimes.
 
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