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David Jenkins

posted on 20/1/08 at 09:40 AM Reply With Quote
Bike carb main jets?

Ok - the long-running saga of my bike carbs continues... I am fast approaching the stage where I fit them to the manifold (couple of little jobs to do first) so I now need to modify the main jets while I can easily get at them.

In the past people have suggested drilling them out to 1.7mm - it's a 1660cc crossflow that will hopefully give around 100BHP after these mods, if that helps.

Is 1.7mm a reasonably good starting point? I have a range of small drills, if required.

Also, anything else I need to do in the area of jets and needles?

Any guidance would be appreciated!

David






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viatron

posted on 20/1/08 at 09:42 AM Reply With Quote
I have used a dynojet kit on both my bike carbed projexts as without i found it impossible to get the fuelling right at the bottom and top end.
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David Jenkins

posted on 20/1/08 at 09:44 AM Reply With Quote
How much do they cost, and from where?






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MB CUSTOMS

posted on 20/1/08 at 09:53 AM Reply With Quote
Dyno jet kits cost between £85.00-£126.00 depending on bike make and model.






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garage19

posted on 20/1/08 at 10:08 AM Reply With Quote
I would start with 1.6mm.






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David Jenkins

posted on 20/1/08 at 10:56 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks Doug.

(and I might call on your help later on, following on from your comment a while back... )

As for the dynojet kit - bit rich at the moment, as all I really want to do is to get into the right ball-park so that I don't muck up the engine. Later on I'll go to a rolling road (if I can find one who's comfortable with bike carbs on a car engine, together with megajolt. Shame that Bogg Brothers are so far away, as they would be ideal.)

Cheers,
David






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GaryM

posted on 20/1/08 at 10:58 AM Reply With Quote
Hi David

I had a chat with a very helpfull guy at Bogg Bros on Friday about them making me a manifold for my similar upgrade.

As part of the service they would drill my FZR600 (Mikuni) carbs jets to 1.6mm which is their recommended (starting) jet size for my engine 1600cc GT xflow.

They then suggested fine tuning with a rolling road and CO meter.

Cheers
Gary

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David Jenkins

posted on 20/1/08 at 11:07 AM Reply With Quote
Ah - 2 votes for 1.6mm as a starting point!

That'll do for now...

cheers all.






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Danozeman

posted on 20/1/08 at 12:03 PM Reply With Quote
3 votes for 1.6 David. I dont reckon youl need bigger that 1.65.





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rusty nuts

posted on 20/1/08 at 12:59 PM Reply With Quote
If you start with the 1.6mm you can always drill it out bigger if needed, easier than reducing from 1.7mm.
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jacko

posted on 20/1/08 at 03:52 PM Reply With Quote
Hi i have a 2.1 pinto on zx9r carbs the engine is modded a lot and it has 1.7 main jets so i dont think you will need 1.7 mm as above try 1.6 mm but get it on a r/road before giving it some stick it may go weak at full rev's
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x_flow57

posted on 20/1/08 at 05:41 PM Reply With Quote
Hi David

I spoke to these people (Rolling road) a short while ago they told me they had had experience of bike carbs and megajolt.

Boggs sugested 155 mains on my R6 carbs by the way.

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Gaz 1977

posted on 20/1/08 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
hi David,

Bogg bros drilled my zx9r jets to 1.6

they said it would be a good staring point.

Gaz

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vinnievector

posted on 21/1/08 at 01:52 AM Reply With Quote
I to was recommended 1.6 by bogg bros as a starting point for my 2ltr pinto.

If i was you i would start around the 1.5 mark and work up in .5 inc good luck

iam embarking on the same trip, soon as i get my manifold rubbers
Let me know how you get on .

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DarrenW

posted on 21/1/08 at 10:54 AM Reply With Quote
My pinto is 1.6mm on ZZR1100 carbs. iused brand new 1.6mm drill and twisted them in by hand (no power drill used). They didnt need any further opening up when Dave Bogg set it up on rollers.






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David Jenkins

posted on 31/1/08 at 12:44 PM Reply With Quote
One further question!

I believe that Bogg Brothers also change the needle position when they set up carbs - should I also do this?






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DarrenW

posted on 31/1/08 at 08:54 PM Reply With Quote
I drilled jets, needles in mid position, blocked off some air holes, air screws all way in then one turn out. Car fired up no issues whatsoever. On the road it was sweet compared to the DGAS (albeit i had to mess on getting the carb tops to seal but a smidging of rubber grease in the groove worked a treat). Took it all to Boggs asap and found out it was running way too lean. Dave spent ages tweeking to get it good through the full rev range - charged next to nowt and even had a working museum to look around.

If you like sugar in your coffee you may need to take some of your own!






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