So tonight I tore my carb apart, basically because I was bored and had never attempted a carb tear down before.  I was also curious about all these people talking about main jet sizes and pilot sizes. :-/  Now, I'll admit openly, I carb-tarded....but I'm learning, very slowly.  I did a bunch of reading, and I'm still clueless...so now I'm asking the questions.  And of course, I graciously and humbly thank you for your knowledge and wisdom.  I:I
So, I have a 28mm Mikuni VM. Here she is:
		
		
	
	
		 
	  
		 
	
When I did some disassembly tonight, I saw that I have a #150 Main Jet...and I couldn't read what I am assuming is the Pilot. I will take pics tomorrow of it cracked open again, I just want to know what I'm tinkering with. Also, seeing how I live at 1808' Elevation, and ride between that and probably 2000', should I rejet? Take me to carb school fellas, just go slow and be gentle with the terminology...lay the sarcasm on as thick as you like.
				
			So, I have a 28mm Mikuni VM. Here she is:
 
	 
	When I did some disassembly tonight, I saw that I have a #150 Main Jet...and I couldn't read what I am assuming is the Pilot. I will take pics tomorrow of it cracked open again, I just want to know what I'm tinkering with. Also, seeing how I live at 1808' Elevation, and ride between that and probably 2000', should I rejet? Take me to carb school fellas, just go slow and be gentle with the terminology...lay the sarcasm on as thick as you like.
 
				
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	 , so I think I'm gonna build me a tool. I:I  I think before any of this though, I'm gonna hunt around and see if I can get a parts breakdown and maybe a manual of my carb.  It sucks having to guess at this stuff, and then describe it, and the answers ya get in return are generalizations, mainly because there's no specificity (<--actual word, I looked it up).
, so I think I'm gonna build me a tool. I:I  I think before any of this though, I'm gonna hunt around and see if I can get a parts breakdown and maybe a manual of my carb.  It sucks having to guess at this stuff, and then describe it, and the answers ya get in return are generalizations, mainly because there's no specificity (<--actual word, I looked it up).
 
 
		 
 
		 Anyhow, they are like babies, ya gotta feed them.  It is funny how the little things can be over looked.  I wonder if that is why computer guys ask, "Is it plugged in?", "Did you push the power button?" and then they come up with those stupid words like PEBCAK, and say those funny codes like ID-10T....why can't they speak english. 8-|
 Anyhow, they are like babies, ya gotta feed them.  It is funny how the little things can be over looked.  I wonder if that is why computer guys ask, "Is it plugged in?", "Did you push the power button?" and then they come up with those stupid words like PEBCAK, and say those funny codes like ID-10T....why can't they speak english. 8-| 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		