I haven't tinkered with the VM22's much and certainly not in awhile, so I'll answer as best I can remember.Thanks. Great explanation Keith. you understand exactly where I'm at with this process. Two more questions. The manual says I have an Air Jet #1.4, where is this jet and how do I get it out? Also where is the Needle Jet on my bike? I have removed the jet holder that has the #80 Main Jet screwed into it and there is no # on the jet holder (this part has a number of cross drilled holes in it). Is the Needle Jet pressed into the venturi, if so how do you get it out. In the parts book it shows the jet holder with the main jet at one end and the needle jet at the other. Can you help me on finding both these jets and how to remove them. Thanks.
Cheers... Don
There are a couple of designs for needle jets and I can't be sure of the parts you have.
You should have two air jets, pilot air jet and a primary (main) air jet. The pilot air jet should be on the same side as the side air screw. At carbs 1/2 (as you sit on the bike), the pilot air jet would be at the lower left section of the filter side. The side screw would regulate it. At carbs 3/4, this jet would be at the lower right.
The main air jet would be accross from the PAJ of course.
You should be able to look inside to see if a jet is removable with a screwdriver or if it's a press fit. Some are removable and others not. I doubt you'd want to change the air jets unless you believe they are corroded or damaged in some way.
As for the needle jet, yours uses the bleed pipe design (with the tiny cross holes). The main jet screws into the bottom. This is what you would replace if you think it's damaged/corroded. If changing for jetting purposes, it's rarely needed with common intake/exhaust mods. More often than not, I haven't seen any sizing stamped into these. There would be a letter, a dash mark and a number to show size, such as "O-2". There is another brass part that is pressed into the carb body and is at the top side of the needle jet. I've never needed or tried to remove this brass part. As far as I remember, this small brass part has a similar if not exact size opening as the needle jet/bleed pipe.
Hope this helps.
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