All 4 set at 30mm by PO or tech seems it would be too lean? an answer prior to them being stuffed would save my sanity.
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?? over my paygrade.Vmax likes to run lean, 16mm - 17mm air space is good.
Ok then its a poke & hope.Float height is critical to good performing carbs. As Sean pointed out accuracy is important. The only way to know is to wet check them.
I measure the air space between the top pf the float and top of the carb body. Factory spec is 15mm - 17mm. With the carb in the upright position, as it is when installed on the bike, the closer the float is to the top of the float chamber...the more fuel in the chamber....hence it becomes richer. Explained pretty well in the manual.?? over my paygrade.
Why don't you have o rings on the mixture screws?Mr fire, they all were above the circle that is in the casting, some were up to 4 mm above. all buttoned up now and are just like the 28.5 mm set like in pic above. The bike ran darn good where they were set but then would have a hissey fit like a brat, then next ride ran great. Floats to high from valve which looks to me to be less fuel lean? Back together now and without little O rings on fuel mix screws, so will see tomorrow. Thanks all for your time I will say what it does.
Thanks for asking and interest in my cluster! As I have removed and cleaned them they either got lost or just fell apart. They don't seem to matter that much I ordered a set from ghina still on the way. The carbs shown above by me and one showing the 128.5 mm ball park setting are upside down compared to installed so i guess wide open flow would be 15to17mm. If i can't get the sync proper I will be pulling them again so will check your measurement then. Thank You for taking the time to suggest or ask if there is a concern.Why don't you have o rings on the mixture screws?
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