Zeus36
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I know I can drain the carb bowls manually. I'm looking to put in a fuel pump cut off switch or even a quarter-turn stainless shut off valve on the fuel line.
Had the carbs rebuilt in April 2023 by Dannymax, new fuel filter, tank is clean, fuel bowl draining is clean, but I've had to do the shotgun twice and clean the pilot jets in between those two shotgun cleanings. I had two blocked pilot jets and one partially blocked. Due to the new socket head cap screws on the carbs, I can pull the jet blocks without splitting the carbs apart by using a Chapman ratchet.
All this since spring of this year as the bike sits for extended periods. I've added Berryman's twice to the tank twice. Yes, I'll have to run the bike more often. Even draining the carbs, I'm not sure all the fuel would clear from that tiny orifice in the pilot jets. The bike has a full Dale Walker Holeshot exhaust with the mixture screws at 3.5 turns (my setting for best operation) . The idle jets are stock. The info from Danny is: My carbs have #160 air jets and #155 mains. (Factory Vmaxs have #170 air jets and #152.5 mains).
Which would be the better solution?
1. Install a switch to cut the fuel pump
2. Install Shut off valve in the fuel line
3. Pull a fuse that will shut off the fuel pump
4. Put a switch on the fuel pump relay
5. Open the the idle jets a bit and only set the mixture at 2-2.5 turns out
6. Go up to the next size idle jets
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Had the carbs rebuilt in April 2023 by Dannymax, new fuel filter, tank is clean, fuel bowl draining is clean, but I've had to do the shotgun twice and clean the pilot jets in between those two shotgun cleanings. I had two blocked pilot jets and one partially blocked. Due to the new socket head cap screws on the carbs, I can pull the jet blocks without splitting the carbs apart by using a Chapman ratchet.
All this since spring of this year as the bike sits for extended periods. I've added Berryman's twice to the tank twice. Yes, I'll have to run the bike more often. Even draining the carbs, I'm not sure all the fuel would clear from that tiny orifice in the pilot jets. The bike has a full Dale Walker Holeshot exhaust with the mixture screws at 3.5 turns (my setting for best operation) . The idle jets are stock. The info from Danny is: My carbs have #160 air jets and #155 mains. (Factory Vmaxs have #170 air jets and #152.5 mains).
Which would be the better solution?
1. Install a switch to cut the fuel pump
2. Install Shut off valve in the fuel line
3. Pull a fuse that will shut off the fuel pump
4. Put a switch on the fuel pump relay
5. Open the the idle jets a bit and only set the mixture at 2-2.5 turns out
6. Go up to the next size idle jets
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