Alright, so I've been struggling finding the best settings for my 920cc GS750 engine build, mostly around the pilot circuit (and needle jet size swaps which I just finally got nailed down). I noticed today that with 1+ turns out on my fuel screws and 1.5 turns out on my air screws, I was getting nonstop consistent firing on cylinders 1 and 4, but when I hooked the timing light to 2 and 3 just to monitor misfires, I was getting lots of misfires on 2 & 3 with identical settings to the 1 and 4 carbs. I have not put the colortune on yet since this (since getting a wideband o2 setup actually), but I think I need to do so to both monitor misfires and check the flame color to see what is really a more ideal AFR for the pilot circuit.
My observations today made me think of some newer GSXR and Katana carbs that have a different size main jet for 2&3 vs the outer 1&4 cylinders, and I wondered if anyone here ever payed very close attention to their state of tune to notice that maybe the inner two (hotter running due to lack of outer cooling fins) cylinders requiring a bit different pilot settings vs the outer two??????
I was having easier starts at 3/4-7/8 turns out on all 4 fuel screws, and at 1+ turns, I have to crack the throttle open slightly to get it to fire on the first kick. I am seeing here evidence pointing to the inner two cylinders maybe needing to be slightly leaner than the outer two, as no amount of air screw tweaking in it's current state got rid of the 2&3 misfiring, and it was running much better at the 3/4-7/8 fuel scew settings on all 4 carbs.
I would have thought that the inner/hotter cylinders would have required a richer mixture, but as far as getting it to run and idle smoothly, it seems as if it needs to be leaner...??? Hmmm...thoughts?????
Thanks everyone.
My observations today made me think of some newer GSXR and Katana carbs that have a different size main jet for 2&3 vs the outer 1&4 cylinders, and I wondered if anyone here ever payed very close attention to their state of tune to notice that maybe the inner two (hotter running due to lack of outer cooling fins) cylinders requiring a bit different pilot settings vs the outer two??????
I was having easier starts at 3/4-7/8 turns out on all 4 fuel screws, and at 1+ turns, I have to crack the throttle open slightly to get it to fire on the first kick. I am seeing here evidence pointing to the inner two cylinders maybe needing to be slightly leaner than the outer two, as no amount of air screw tweaking in it's current state got rid of the 2&3 misfiring, and it was running much better at the 3/4-7/8 fuel scew settings on all 4 carbs.
I would have thought that the inner/hotter cylinders would have required a richer mixture, but as far as getting it to run and idle smoothly, it seems as if it needs to be leaner...??? Hmmm...thoughts?????
Thanks everyone.