I was joking about the methods of this jet kit and that one.
With regard to the pilot jet, I was merely mentioning what I was running.
His readings of richness at low rpms/throttle openings, seems to suggest a smaller unmodifed motor wouldn't like such large pilots (40).
Says the neanderthal talking to the engineers whose test methods I'll never grasp.
With regard to the pilot jet, I was merely mentioning what I was running.
His readings of richness at low rpms/throttle openings, seems to suggest a smaller unmodifed motor wouldn't like such large pilots (40).
Says the neanderthal talking to the engineers whose test methods I'll never grasp.
The tuning method is based on the carburetor designs and not the specific type of jet.
The main jet feeds the needle/emulsion tube so adjusting the needle without having the main set is meaningless because it will change again once the main is set. IIRC the pilot might be independent but it is such a small contributor, it would be like using the fine adjust on a meter and then as a final set set the coarse adjust. Changing the coarse adjust totally invalidated the fine adjust.
Granted with a O2 Sensor (at various throttle settings) you can make pilot and needle adjustments together easier, you still do the main first.
Without the O2 sensor you are at such a disadvantage that it is pretty much a waste of time to do anything that the order of adjustment mention.