PWK needle jets
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PWK needle jets
In this pic are 3 jet needles from PWK 28's the tallest one is a KX 85 one but the other 2 are from KR carbs i have.
Question is what effect on fuelling do these have on the carb.
The internal diameters are all the same,only the heights are different
This pic has one of the KR jets fitted
KX 85 jet fitted
Question is what effect on fuelling do these have on the carb.
The internal diameters are all the same,only the heights are different
This pic has one of the KR jets fitted
KX 85 jet fitted
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Hey Mr Two Stroke Centre could you explain it a bit more
Is the taller shroud like that then as it came from a KX 85 bike ? the pilot jet was #45 aswell.
So do the taller shroud and the bigger pilot jet be fitted together ?
the prob on my LC Hybrid is bogging pulling off ,even worse when cold and when it has warmed up,under light throttle openings it tend to stutter aboy 3000 revs.
Is the taller shroud like that then as it came from a KX 85 bike ? the pilot jet was #45 aswell.
So do the taller shroud and the bigger pilot jet be fitted together ?
the prob on my LC Hybrid is bogging pulling off ,even worse when cold and when it has warmed up,under light throttle openings it tend to stutter aboy 3000 revs.
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This is the same problem I had with my my carbs, i'm still working on it but it is getting a better, at the moment my air screws are 1 & 3/4 turns out! Have a look at this posting viewtopic.php?t=5171 it explains it in terms even I can explainheadcoats wrote:
the prob on my LC Hybrid is bogging pulling off ,even worse when cold and when it has warmed up,under light throttle openings it tend to stutter aboy 3000 revs.
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Interesting stuff
As mine are for a 350 YPVS engine mine were jetted with 150 mains and on the dyno the mixture was right apart from part throttle
As i'm running ramair pod filters then maybe the taller shrouded needle jet is the way to go ? but what i need to know is, does the taller shroud affect what size pilot jet you use and also does it affect airscrew position ?
As mine are for a 350 YPVS engine mine were jetted with 150 mains and on the dyno the mixture was right apart from part throttle
As i'm running ramair pod filters then maybe the taller shrouded needle jet is the way to go ? but what i need to know is, does the taller shroud affect what size pilot jet you use and also does it affect airscrew position ?
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if you feel the air screw is helping fix your problem...
after youve run out of adjustment on that (all the way out) then its time to down size your pilot/slow jet.
next the straight diameter of the needle could be better at a different diameter (this part is the first to be exposed) when the throttle is pulled.
after youve run out of adjustment on that (all the way out) then its time to down size your pilot/slow jet.
next the straight diameter of the needle could be better at a different diameter (this part is the first to be exposed) when the throttle is pulled.
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I'm using the JJH needleson clip #5 highest/richest
150 main jets
42 pilots airscrew 1 1/2 turns out but also tried 1 1/4 out with no difference,also had it down to 1 turn out and 1 3/4 out.
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it's nearly there but i think i will have a play with the tallest needle jet to see if it has any effect on part throttle.
150 main jets
42 pilots airscrew 1 1/2 turns out but also tried 1 1/4 out with no difference,also had it down to 1 turn out and 1 3/4 out.
ramair filters
Premix
it's nearly there but i think i will have a play with the tallest needle jet to see if it has any effect on part throttle.
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Try running the air box too, parallel twins with pod filters (K &N style seem to be worse) tend to have these sort of problems.
Airscrews (like just about anything else in carb) have a range they like to work in when you start to get to the extremities then time for a new needle, jet etc etc as abovementioned
The shroud itself won't be the cause of the stuttering
Airscrews (like just about anything else in carb) have a range they like to work in when you start to get to the extremities then time for a new needle, jet etc etc as abovementioned
The shroud itself won't be the cause of the stuttering
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the taller nozzle (~1.5mm to 2mm) will project into the slide cutaway. IF it fits, without jacking up the slide from allowing to close fully(careful) it will most likely have the same affect as a higher slide cutaway number - you might have a slide #6 (mm) installed but will behave like a 7.5 or 8. I think it will only affect the leaness off idle not where you are having the problem at 3000 (you must be on throttle by then).
...but being taller it may (*1) also move the point at which the fuelling is controlled from the diameter of the needle to the taper (might effectively lengthen the straight section of needle without affecting taper angle = SAME AS CLIP ADJUSTMENT if youre on CLIP 1 (TOP) and still need to go higher... points to your needle is at fault
(*1) It may be taller but are the insides lengthened as well?
From your first picture I cant agree that the internals are the same - left jet looks different from right one internally.
Clip 1 (TOP) = furthest from taper, lowers the needle into the jet, therefore makes it LEANER
Clip 5 (bottom) raises the needle out of the jet = more fuel, richer
youre at the end of adjustment - so the L1 or needle diameter or taper is incorrect (kind of linked together)
instead have you simply tried the KX needles instead of KR ones? four times less agrovation than pulling the carbs apart.
An airbox helps pull a CONSTANT moving stream of air into the motor (as well as tuned responses), without an airbox the carbs are grabbing at handfulls of still air or worse the carbs are fighting with an airstream working away from them.
NEEDLES ARE EASIEST TO CHANGE AND CAN BE DONE QUICKER
N427-68 (N68) NEEDLES COME IN 1.35 DEGREE ONLY (and single diameter) WITH 3 OPTIONS for L1 (only gives you about 1mm difference)
N427-46 series needles have lots of diameters, tapers and L1 options
THE SAME wrong NEEDLE CAN PRODUCE (SOLELY ON CLIP POSITION ALONE) A CROSS OVER POINT FROM BEING SLIGHTLY RICH AT 0-1/4 TO GOING SLIGHTLY LEAN UP TO 1/2 OPEN, then RICHENING GRADUALLY AGAIN UNTIL W.O.T. - compared with the ideal needle suited to your motor
...but being taller it may (*1) also move the point at which the fuelling is controlled from the diameter of the needle to the taper (might effectively lengthen the straight section of needle without affecting taper angle = SAME AS CLIP ADJUSTMENT if youre on CLIP 1 (TOP) and still need to go higher... points to your needle is at fault
(*1) It may be taller but are the insides lengthened as well?
From your first picture I cant agree that the internals are the same - left jet looks different from right one internally.
Clip 1 (TOP) = furthest from taper, lowers the needle into the jet, therefore makes it LEANER
Clip 5 (bottom) raises the needle out of the jet = more fuel, richer
youre at the end of adjustment - so the L1 or needle diameter or taper is incorrect (kind of linked together)
instead have you simply tried the KX needles instead of KR ones? four times less agrovation than pulling the carbs apart.
An airbox helps pull a CONSTANT moving stream of air into the motor (as well as tuned responses), without an airbox the carbs are grabbing at handfulls of still air or worse the carbs are fighting with an airstream working away from them.
NEEDLES ARE EASIEST TO CHANGE AND CAN BE DONE QUICKER
N427-68 (N68) NEEDLES COME IN 1.35 DEGREE ONLY (and single diameter) WITH 3 OPTIONS for L1 (only gives you about 1mm difference)
N427-46 series needles have lots of diameters, tapers and L1 options
THE SAME wrong NEEDLE CAN PRODUCE (SOLELY ON CLIP POSITION ALONE) A CROSS OVER POINT FROM BEING SLIGHTLY RICH AT 0-1/4 TO GOING SLIGHTLY LEAN UP TO 1/2 OPEN, then RICHENING GRADUALLY AGAIN UNTIL W.O.T. - compared with the ideal needle suited to your motor
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http://www.allensperformance.co.uk/data-n427-46.html
Click on the above link and it shows the figures for the jet needles
As the Kawasaki numbers don't translate,we were told to use "JJH" needles as comparisons.
Could someone look at the data and see if the JJH is the same as the latest KR1S needle
Click on the above link and it shows the figures for the jet needles
As the Kawasaki numbers don't translate,we were told to use "JJH" needles as comparisons.
Could someone look at the data and see if the JJH is the same as the latest KR1S needle
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