- Fuel level too high?
- Air screws not opened enough? (1 turn)
- Or the rich pilot jets?
My almost stock K2 with no airfilter, 120 will be too lean.
But more cc will create more underpressure and can use smaller jets I guess.
My K2 with stock airbox but K&N filter inside and rather good flowing Yamiya no numbers 4-4 with baffles without "wool" has recently got 120 main jets when it hesitated after 140kmh.
K6 carbs.
Needles 4:6
Pilots 140
Stock except for K7/K8 61.50mm pustons giving a little bit higher compression.
Fresh K6 head with stock valves and K8 cam. Not hot
If using no filters, at least 130 is my guess.
But why shorten engine life without filters?
My bikes got covered by a very fine powder everywhere last fall when roads were wet.
I got thoughts about volcano ash far away by the winds raining down.
When I meet clouds of dust on the road I use the clutch, throttle off and roll until air is clean again.
I met a huge cloud of dirt dust earlier this year. I accelerated to get speed, clutch in, killed engine.
Rolled thru the difficult see thru dust until clear so I could release clutch and start.
This to not clogg my K&N pod filters on my modified K6.
No filters, no way! My expensive carbs should not like it, rest of engine same thing.
I have had issues when those carbs had not filtered pilot air jet intakes.
That partly explained a never ending rejetting of the idle to mid range. Installed filter system that fixed it.
I doubt that engine will run better without filters independent of jetting.