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Author Topic: High Speed stutter  (Read 2939 times)

wiemer

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Re: High Speed stutter
« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2007, 03:17:30 PM »
Agree with you Ed, it sounds like over-rich mixture.
I suppose that while giving much throttle (at reasonable RPM) the carbs open fully, independent of the mixture.

The opening depends solely on butterfly and RPM's (not quite: the depression before and after the slide)
I do not know at which RPM the carbs open fully, but my rough guess (judging after the intake noise- clam type box) is: well under 4000 RPM.


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Offline steve hawkins

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Re: High Speed stutter
« Reply #16 on: September 13, 2007, 03:25:10 AM »
My word it has been a while since I have been able to access this sight from my usual works computer.  

I am coming back from larger main jets to smaller ones as my plugs are well sooty.

I found one issue, that was limiting my top speed somewhat, and that was the fact that my exhaust valve clearances have closed up a bit.  Have to watch that one.  This has allowed me to go well beyond 90mph - ran out of road, the local 'drag strip' is only so long and there is the matter of other traffic!

I have moved the main jet back to standard for a 81 machine, although I do have carbs from a 79 (flat top),but I have the 81 heads.  The needle is still set in its highest position, so I will start moving that down to a more normal position, as I still have sooty plugs.  If I cannot rid myself of this flat spot, I will go leaner, I have the standard main jets for a 79 flat top.

Of course it could be that the carbs are shagged.....they have been rebuilt in the recent past and the diaphrams are fine.

Ho, hum,

Steve Hawkins
Steve Hawkins R100 (that wants to be an R65)