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Jetting an 1100

That's good! :)
Just want to add: Mikuni jets are rated by the cc's that will flow through in 1 minute. A 130 Mikuni jet will flow 130 cc's in 1 minute.
DJ jets, are sized by the size of the hole. A 130 DJ jet is 1.30mm.
A DJ 138 jet is about the same flow as a 130 Mikuni jet.
I'm not sure about your jet comment Earl...Mikuni VM carbs use round jets.
 
Seems like Mikuni has a strange way of sizing their jets. If the jet were screwed in the bottom of a full 55 gal. barrel, it would flow a lot more cc per min. than the same size jet screwed in the bottom of a full 12oz. Coke can. I guess it would be too much to ask, but why wouldn't they all measure them the same.
 
OH NO!!!! Not ANOTHER carb debate. LOL :-) :-) In my CV carb GS's keith, the mainjets are round. In my VM carb'd 750, the main jets were hex headed. The jet body itself is round, but the end are hex headed. They cannot be removed with a screwdriver because there is no slot. You have to use a wrench. I can send you one if you dont believe me. :-) :-)
(I'll even send you a wrench if you need one hehehehehe)

Earl


KEITH KRAUSE said:
That's good! :)
Just want to add: Mikuni jets are rated by the cc's that will flow through in 1 minute. A 130 Mikuni jet will flow 130 cc's in 1 minute.
DJ jets, are sized by the size of the hole. A 130 DJ jet is 1.30mm.
A DJ 138 jet is about the same flow as a 130 Mikuni jet.
I'm not sure about your jet comment Earl...Mikuni VM carbs use round jets.
 
earlfor said:
OH NO!!!! Not ANOTHER carb debate. LOL :-) :-) In my CV carb GS's keith, the mainjets are round. In my VM carb'd 750, the main jets were hex headed. The jet body itself is round, but the end are hex headed. They cannot be removed with a screwdriver because there is no slot. You have to use a wrench. I can send you one if you dont believe me. :-) :-)
(I'll even send you a wrench if you need one hehehehehe)

Earl


KEITH KRAUSE said:
That's good! :)
Just want to add: Mikuni jets are rated by the cc's that will flow through in 1 minute. A 130 Mikuni jet will flow 130 cc's in 1 minute.
DJ jets, are sized by the size of the hole. A 130 DJ jet is 1.30mm.
A DJ 138 jet is about the same flow as a 130 Mikuni jet.
I'm not sure about your jet comment Earl...Mikuni VM carbs use round jets.

What's a wrench?? :?
 
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