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Well thank you trip for a better understanding of CV carbs that explains a bit about how if im in like 1st 2nd and open up the throttle to quick why she lags for a breif sec then goes.
I think at this point my W.O.T is where my problem is like i said if i dont hit the throttle hard I can get up to 55mph and youd never tell anything was wrong its if i open it up past half to 3/4 that im getting stumble and falling flat if I hit WOT she bogs and its not feeling like the Vacum bog i can hold it and doesnt not clear and blackens the plugs.
If im understanding correct my Clip on needle has more to do with my mid then WOT I did not knwo that I thought it regulated how much fuel is put in at WOT, so I think at this point im going to go home tongiht and drop the 160mains and install the smaller 155s and see what she does cause lastnight like i say my low end and midrange felt pretty good could tell mid wasnt perfect but like you say ill perfect that after i can achive a good WOT.
Also to koolaid kid yes its the second transition to WOT that we are tlakign about.
Thanks again for all the help and if my ideas on what i need to do like switching to 155s to try and fix this pls feel free to let me know if im misunderstanding something
I think at this point my W.O.T is where my problem is like i said if i dont hit the throttle hard I can get up to 55mph and youd never tell anything was wrong its if i open it up past half to 3/4 that im getting stumble and falling flat if I hit WOT she bogs and its not feeling like the Vacum bog i can hold it and doesnt not clear and blackens the plugs.
If im understanding correct my Clip on needle has more to do with my mid then WOT I did not knwo that I thought it regulated how much fuel is put in at WOT, so I think at this point im going to go home tongiht and drop the 160mains and install the smaller 155s and see what she does cause lastnight like i say my low end and midrange felt pretty good could tell mid wasnt perfect but like you say ill perfect that after i can achive a good WOT.
Also to koolaid kid yes its the second transition to WOT that we are tlakign about.
Thanks again for all the help and if my ideas on what i need to do like switching to 155s to try and fix this pls feel free to let me know if im misunderstanding something
when you say hitting it hard do you mean very quickly opening the throttle over half way immediately? Any CV carb will fall on it's face until vacuum catches up and draws more fuel in..
these type of carbs do not have accellerator pumps so don't crank them open and think there is a problem.. I call it stabbing into the throttle.
the little washers are half steps between the needle notches -- very super fine adjustments... you are not there yet. if you don't need them leave them OUT.
ok you understand to get the idle perfect 1st.. second step is to get W.O.T.(main jet circuit) to make power but not foul the plugs.. then finally start disecting the midrange needle settings.
to get the main jet circuit correct you have to get in high gear over 6K RPM and over 3/4 open throttle ~( W-ide O -pen T- hrottle)\\
you want a main jet that pulls HARD to redline with out blackening / sooting up the plugs... this is when you should have a couple of clean plugs for a visual .choose a cylinder and guess at the other 3.
I do the testing by pulling the choke/enrichener while going down the highway.. you are looking for the choke/enrichener to kill the power not make more. W.O.T. plug chopping is not necessary for average riding - when you get a plug color lighter than greasy/sooty BLACK you are getting close and can do the micro adjustments with your washers and needle position. I love how smooth well tuned CV carbs transition from idle to midrange and gear shifting is easier - MPG goes up and the world becomes a better place
you are not going to permantly damage anything with overly rich -- lean has to go into lean misfire to do damage. lean misfire is a horrible popping cracking jumping event. shown by White Blistered plugs- and an engine that just wont go or stop with predictable pattern.