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I have taken the carbs apart and found that the needles r an adjustable type(many grooves to put the c clip in), is this stock??? last time i had a set of these apart the needle was not adjustable!!
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the R is "are" 118 no r on the jet just 118I don't recognize the "R 118", but the number is typical of what DynoJet (DJ) might use.
The DJ 118 is equivalent to a Mikuni 110. Depending on which 1100 you have (E or G), that's either one size larger or two sizes smaller than stock.
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Those are Canada or Euro spec stock Mikuni Needles...and the main jets r 118...has someone modified these??? needle is pointed but angle at tip is almost 90...very blunt with enough angle to still come to a point
OK, I guess the other possibility is that the A and E are only working occasionally on your keyboard.the R is "are" 118 no r on the jet just 118
Sorry guys and gals I text a lotso I put the clip in the fourth from top, was in third, gonna test it... 118 is a long way from 138, y does this thing pull so hard in the upper rpm range, I would think that it would run like crap with that small a jet??
If you use drill bits, any further suggestions from the forum will likely cease, except for the ones who will suggest taking out the damaged jets.Ok, the only thing I did was move the needle up 1 slot and kind of clean them up a bit and now the spitting and sputtering is at 3000 rpm and no other. If i try and stay at 45 in 5th gear which is right at 3000 it jumps then slows cuts out and sounds like crap, but sounds good above and below 3000. Any ideas?? I'm gonna try to get some jets today, I have drill bits that I can use to make them any size I want but would like to have an extra set in case I screw up.
My 8v DJ kit came with 170 main for stage 3.
marc
Hey Terry
Where early DJ needles blunt?