Hey folks, long time...
So it's time for me to really fix my jetting. Most of my riding is in town, short hops, so I don't get a lot of opportunity to really test changes. See here
http://forums.banditalley.net/index.php?topic=9085.msg70621#msg70621 for details on the current setup with the following caveat. I've tweaked the float levels even more to about 17mm, which is probably too far.
The other day while riding on the freeway, I got the opportunity to make a long steep hill climb in top gear, and she just couldn't pull past 8k, 80 mph with throttle wide open. SHe pulls jsut fine in lower gears all the way to redline, but it's hard to know if that's just gear-ratio. I suspect this is fuel level starving her at high rpm, but it could also be a problem with my main being just too big. It's just darn hard to tell as I don't have a lot of good road to do plug chops on... I'll have to make a special trip for that. (Everything is either too busy, or not long-straight-uphill enough to get a good safe run). And then that means doing a plug chop out in the middle of nowhere...
Anyway, my plan is to fix two things at once (I know, bad idea...) by moving back to 102.5 mains and resetting the float level to the recommended 15mm.
I've suspected for a while that the mains were too big anyway (seeing as I'm a somewhat bigger than everyone else *and* I'm much higher than most...). And I know the float level is probably out of whack. So from there it's back to iteratively tweaking it.
The real problem I'm trying to solve is softness at very small throttle openings at around 5k rpm when very warm. IOW just a slight rich problem I guess on the pilot jet and fuel/air screw. I can't lean out the fuel-air screw because I'll get lean surge at idle (currently at 3.25 turns). And I can't increase the pilot jet (I think) because of that softness at 5k -- bigger pilot jet will just make that worse, I think.
The other option is to carve big holes in my airbox to force everything lean and then sneak up on it again. heh heh...
thoughts appreciated.