Sandy Koocanusa
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I'm about ready to put on my Elmer Fudd suit, take down the 12 ga., and go fix my carb. I cannot seem to strike a balance on this thing.
I KNOW this bike will make 52 mpg steadily and over 60 if I baby it. I've done it.
Right now I'm getting 42 mpg every tank. My math makes that around a 20% decrease. I have not changed my driving habits. What I have changed is the pilot jet, the air filter, and the muffler. #50 pilot from 47.5, Nufoam filter as per Old feller's post, and opened the stock muffler WAY up. I still have the stock 155 main jet installed.
The bike was running too lean with the intake/exhaust changes, so I changed the jet. I had the screw out three turns before rejetting. Now it is running too rich with the screw all the way in. Header is ugly, rear brake arm is turning black, occasional (rare) cannon shot after low RPM (like through town at 35 mph in 4th gear) run. The bike doesn't like to idle when it's hot out, but starts great without choke when it's cool in the mornings.
My Jardine muffler is backordered and will be 2-3 weeks before it gets here, at least. I had hoped to wait until I installed it before fooling with the carb again. Tomorrow, we're going up to Glacier Park. I'll need to put the rear plate back on the muffler to keep the spark arrestor police happy, and I'll be riding at about a million feet above sea level.
I have the bowl off the carb right now, but don't really know what to do with it from here. I don't want to change the jet today and then change it again tomorrow night. Am I missing some "middle ground?" Is there an overlap in the two jet sizes combined with the idle/air screw setting that I haven't found? Most importantly, why did my mileage suffer so just by changing that jet? I know it isn't supposed to affect anything but the low throttle performance, so what's going on?
I thought maybe the stupid thing fell out of its hole into the bowl, but that is not the case.
I could really use some input from those who know.
Thanks, Sandy
EDIT: Further research has revealed that these two jets don't look alike. The 50 has eight tiny holes (four pairs of two) drilled in the side of the shaft. The 47.5 has no such holes. I have no idea what this signifies, but could it be a difference that matters?
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