Author Topic: Jetting with modified cam etc.  (Read 20298 times)

JON

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Jetting with modified cam etc.
« on: May 15, 2015, 12:34:47 pm »
Hello everyone!

Newbie on this site, but had one 1983 model for five seasons now.

I rebuilt the engine with some used and some new parts.
Now it has camshaft ground by Webcamshaft to "first stage" (I think), harder valve springs, free-flow air cleaner and original muffler (nothing else left inside but steel).
Front gear is +1 tooth.
I think there is #150 main now. I'm not sure bout slow jet. Maybe #60. Didn't look yet.
I have a "lamba-sensor" in right side tube and it shows rich mixture almost all range. It's around 10 degrees C here now so it will be richer on real summertime.
I haven't run it yet over 4500 rpm, so this is maybe too early to start banging my head to wall...
Any recommendations for new carb jetting for this kind of mod? I use it as a commuter and some highway use.

Thanks in advance,
JON

scottly

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Re: Jetting with modified cam etc.
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2015, 09:41:49 pm »
Hello Jon. The 60 slow jet is on the rich side; try a 58. If you haven't had it over 4500 yet, it's too soon to talk about the main jet. ;) Depending on how free-flowing your air cleaner is will have a drastic influence on main jet size.
http://ascot500.com/index.php?topic=269.0

JON

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Re: Jetting with modified cam etc.
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2015, 02:40:17 am »
Thanks for info, Scottly. #58 is now on and it seems to be better.
Just need some more riding to find proper main jet.

JON