I posted this over at the Honda Twins forum. Great guys over there, but just wanted to give my question a little more exposure. Seems to me not to be a specific twins question, but more of an overall carb question.
My CL200 runs and sounds great aside from when the throttle is cracked to about 1/4 throttle...maybe a little less. It's better when it's cold and gets worse as it warms up. There's a blubbering at lower throttle ranges and when I release the throttle to slow down. It also doesn't like choke when it starts up when cold. To me, a layman, it seems like it's rich in the pilot circuit, or IMS circuit.
New battery
New plugs-gapped
New plug caps
Trimmed plug wires 1/4"
New points-gapped
Timing set
Cam chain set
Tappet clearance set
Coil within spec
Carbs cleaned and synced
No air leaks
Stock intake
Repaired stock exhaust (had a lot of holes, I welded them up)
The factory carb settings for the CL200 are as follows:
IMS-1-1/4
Pilot-35
Main-95
Float height-21mm
Needle-middle notch
My settings are almost exactly the same:
IMS-1-1/2
Pilot-38
Main-95
Float height-22.5mm
Needle-middle notch
After a regular 20 minute ride using all throttle ranges and gears I pulled the plugs and see great color.
I did a plug chop for the area in question (just under 1/4 throttle) and see these plugs, also pretty good although the picture shows them more brown than they actually are. Realistically a grayish, but not overly rich at all.
Really trying to get rid of this hesitation and blubbering, and I want to use the choke for a cold start up because it's supposed to. I want to sell this bike but want to give the next owner a great running bike, not something they'll have to bring to a shop to try and fix.
Should I just go ahead and get 35 pilot jets? $41 shipped from CMSNL
Thanks!