Pops,
I bought my carbs new over 18 years ago. I took them straight out of the box. Slipped them on the boots and cranked the bike up. The bike idled and ran fine. I didn't see a need to rejet them at the time although the carbs came with a variety of new jets. I never took them apart until last year. I needed to replace the float needles and do a thorough cleaning. Up until the last race at Valdosta, I never had performance issues from a lean condition. I also never had an air fuel ratio check done either. I never discolored a pipe either( indicator of serious lean). For some reason the bike went lean as hell and couldn't get out of its own way. I didn't realize it was a lean condition until the next morning when I took it out of the trailer. The wife asked me why my nice, new shiny chrome pipe had turned to gold. SNAP!!!! LEAN. Dang it, the light came on. Lol. Funny thing is I've been out testing and racing in MUCH colder conditions with no change in performance. Before I get to messing with the jets, I'm going to dump all the fuel out of the tank and carbs, put in fresh fuel from a new pail, put in new spark plugs and read them at idle.
Find below the specs on the carbs on my bike. Keep in mind that almost 20 years ago, Kenny was not getting specially racked Mikuni's for the SOHC bikes. I happened to luck up on spacing that was close to the Honda when a buddy gave me a set of carbs off an 85 Ninja 900. I put them against the boots on the Honda and they were close to the same spacing. After some offset grinding to get the spacing right and opening up the ID of the boots, I got them to slip in place. I found a used set of 34mm round slides from Star Racing to fit a Ninja but something was wrong with the carbs. I sent them back and got credit towards a new set of flatslides but all they had in stock for that spacing was 36mm carbs. I was in a hurry to get the bike going so that's what I bought knowing they were WAy to big. In the end, I got them to work okay.
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RS36-D8-K
Kaw Ninja 900 All, Kaw Ninja 1000 86-87,Yam FJ1100 Al,Yam FJ1200 All
Spacing 77-85-77
(700-17011)
42
Mains, 130
9DZH1*
(-3)
P-4
Pilots, 17.5
1/4-1/2