Keihin PJ's--tips from my experience

doc_speeder

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So I got my Keihin 34mm PJ on and went out to the track last night to try and get it dialed in. My motor is stock except for a DMC pipe and Vforce reeds, and now the Keihin carb. I plan on a 3mm stroker and some port work in the near future. Here's what I learned so far.

1. Everything you've heard about these carbs being tough to tune to idle properly is true. However, if it won't idle and the air screw and idle adjustment don't seem to have any effect, your pilot is likely too big. When I got my carb, it had a #60 pilot in it. It wouldn't run below 1/4 throttle! I settled on a #42 after lots of trial and error. The air screw is still 2 turns out, so I may go down to a #40. But as is, it will hold a semi-decent idle and has good off-idle throttle response.

2. On the advice of blasterfreek, I went with a #145 main to start out. It ran OK, and because I was at the track, there wasn't anywhere to do an extended WOT run to check the plug. Just to be safe, I changed to a #148. It hit harder and pulled higher, and ran a bit cooler too, so I stuck with that.

3. After changing to the #148, it ran a bit gurgly about 1/4 to 1/2 throttle and low to mid RPM's. I dropped the needle one clip and ZING! Nailed it. Runs clean throughout now.

Hope this helps some of you, I know there has been some discussions on this carb. I like it. It's much easier to disassemble than the stock Mikuni, and they can be had very cheap.
 
nicely done..... i know that will answer some of the questions that guys have asked about running that carb on a stock blaster. i was with burnin oil on that subject and thought it would be way too big, but evidently it will work. way to go bro.
 
3. After changing to the #148, it ran a bit gurgly about 1/4 to 1/2 throttle and low to mid RPM's. I dropped the needle one clip and ZING! Nailed it. Runs clean throughout now.


Hey.,
Mine runs also "gurgly?" in 1/4 to 1/2 throttle.. I have only changed the mainjet ... Try to listen to the movie i post.. its that what you call "gurgly?"

Could needle drop one clip maybe do the trick for me?

I think my pilot is stock #55 and needle clip position is stock, 3?

Lasse

 
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its not good on the motor if thats what you do to warm it up...
but anyways when its sputtering (gergling) that means its running rich so try bumping the needle one slot up.
 
Well I tried to set the clip one position up, and I think it got worse.. I has a hard time idling down after revs and when it eventually does and you quickly nail the throttle it bogs or turns off ..

My pilot is #55 and needle clip is now 2nd position. . . .

Is it my pilot that is too big? Whats the common pilotjet for a 34PJ for a tuned engine? Is it in that range or way down ?