zed1015 wrote:Zebedee wrote:
Brimmed it back up with shell vpower 5% at £2.01 per litre and it works out at 32 mpg for a mostly 6-70 mph run.
Pulled the plugs when I got home and they were like the coalmans cat, black and furry.
So ive leaned off the airscrew a further 1/8th of a turn and I’ll see what difference that makes?
Thoughts and collected wisdom please?
Looks like the new plungers seals did their job although the MPG is still a little low.
However! unless you did a high speed plug chop the colour of the plugs only indicates the running conditions when you came to a stop, not main jet fueling.
Is the bike is a US model as some years were jetted differently and had a 95.5 main and different needle etc .
To determine main jet requirements you need to cut the igniton under load at over the 3/4 throttle position.
Sounds like you should be on the right track looking at the pilot mix and lower end fueling.
Its an Italian import. As in it was originally sold in Italy and then imported to the Uk a few years after. The Haynes manual says main jets 100 so I bought some but then didn't fit as advice on here was to stick with 102.5 mains and I didnt want tot to be too lean.
The choke plungers has definitely made a huge difference and Im not done yet with airscrew adjustment and balancing. It was only a quick set up to get it back on the road, and able to have a ride out.
I've tried leaning off the airscrews a but more and Ill see what the mileage (KPH) is on this next tank of fuel?
Also I put a brand new set of B8ES plugs in for that tank of fuel and the B7ES that came out were like the coal-man's cat
- black and furry. One tank of vpower 100 miles 160 km and the new B8ES were the cats twin?