So. I've received a nice tip from the Carb Man itself via DM, asking about the aluminum carburetor slides that were installed on the bike.
It turns out that according to him, these slides were originally developed to fit the Venture (and I'm going to guess the Virago 535 that also uses this carbs) and the hole on the slide is too small for the Vmax and usually he drills them out to 5/32" or at least 9/64" if the exhaust is stock.
So. I've took the slides out. And measured the holes: they were 2.15mm wide (around 0.086").
I've then checked the old slides that were on the bike when I've bought it and guess what… they were small as well (exactly the same size as the new ones).
If this is the culprit, it would make sense since the replacement parts have the same issue as the old ones
I've then drilled them out to 3.5mm (around 9/64") since my exhaust is stock. Picture bellow with the before and after size.
I'm going to test ride the bike tomorrow. I'll also try to record the ride.
Sorry for not taking any more pictures of the remaining questions but it's already 1 AM and tomorrow is going to hurt in the morning.
It turns out that according to him, these slides were originally developed to fit the Venture (and I'm going to guess the Virago 535 that also uses this carbs) and the hole on the slide is too small for the Vmax and usually he drills them out to 5/32" or at least 9/64" if the exhaust is stock.
So. I've took the slides out. And measured the holes: they were 2.15mm wide (around 0.086").
I've then checked the old slides that were on the bike when I've bought it and guess what… they were small as well (exactly the same size as the new ones).
If this is the culprit, it would make sense since the replacement parts have the same issue as the old ones
I've then drilled them out to 3.5mm (around 9/64") since my exhaust is stock. Picture bellow with the before and after size.
I'm going to test ride the bike tomorrow. I'll also try to record the ride.
Sorry for not taking any more pictures of the remaining questions but it's already 1 AM and tomorrow is going to hurt in the morning.