Bike is 100% stock, new airfilter, no air leaks anywhere. After a couple or three bouts of carb maintenance I had achieved a perfect low idle and no fuel or air leaks but had a wet plug or two and a cool pipe or two and not always the same ones, and bogging out after some good revs. I had tuned the pilot screws to 2&1/4 turns out using a digital tach. I figured out that a previous owner had reamed the pilot jets out, clearly indicated by comparing the fuel orifice with correct new pilots with a small wire, actually visibly detectable that mine had been enlarged. Today I installed the correct new pilot jets.
Idles like kitten, sounds GREAT for first several revs then bogs out. A noticeable improvement since changing pilot jets but the bigger problem remains of it bogging out. Really sounds super for first few revs. But I should have considered if the guy reamed the pilot jets he may have also reamed the mains! I should have tried to measure the mains orifice. If I shut it off, only briefly, I can reproduce this symptom.
For example, I just ran it again, idled for a minute then held at 6K RPM healthy roar for about 7? seconds then bogged out. Chopped the plugs, all look rich but none wet. For a test, I then removed the air filter, left cover open, similar symptom but a much less healthy roar.
Could oversized mains cause a bog out without flooding plugs? Plugs are clearly rich, but I've seen that plenty of times before, and they are not wet. I think I'll order new mains unless I can measure their orifices well enough to conclude they're unadulterated.
Any other suspicion? I have been wondering if an ignitor failure could behave like this, though I think that would produce wet plugs, unless they are drying faster than I chop them
The jets present in the carbs match these measurements; I've been unable to confirm they are correct for my BS32SS but seem to be. [TABLE="border: 0"]
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Idles like kitten, sounds GREAT for first several revs then bogs out. A noticeable improvement since changing pilot jets but the bigger problem remains of it bogging out. Really sounds super for first few revs. But I should have considered if the guy reamed the pilot jets he may have also reamed the mains! I should have tried to measure the mains orifice. If I shut it off, only briefly, I can reproduce this symptom.
For example, I just ran it again, idled for a minute then held at 6K RPM healthy roar for about 7? seconds then bogged out. Chopped the plugs, all look rich but none wet. For a test, I then removed the air filter, left cover open, similar symptom but a much less healthy roar.
Could oversized mains cause a bog out without flooding plugs? Plugs are clearly rich, but I've seen that plenty of times before, and they are not wet. I think I'll order new mains unless I can measure their orifices well enough to conclude they're unadulterated.
Any other suspicion? I have been wondering if an ignitor failure could behave like this, though I think that would produce wet plugs, unless they are drying faster than I chop them
The jets present in the carbs match these measurements; I've been unable to confirm they are correct for my BS32SS but seem to be. [TABLE="border: 0"]
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M5x0.75 Thread
9.0mm Length
5.0mm Thread Length[/TD]
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