Well, this is simply junk science. While I agree there is likely an over rich condition. And open exhaust will require more fuel for the high speed mix. A "choked" filter would do just that. Of course, anything but high throttle settings would be pretty piggish.
TwoTried, Whats the deal?
Last i checked this was an open forum dedicated to helping people not bashing peoples opinions. Just because you spend your entire day waiting for someone to post so you can throw in your two cents worth of regurgitated knowledge, doesn't give you the right to call someones opinion "Junk science", Mr. 5230 posts.
I have seen many of your posts on here, and your experience has helped me out in the past.
Why the gruntled attitude today?
Besides If you read what you said about my post you are saying the same thing in a different way. Point=
And open exhaust will require more fuel for the high speed mix.
Just like i said, but i described it via experience not blind wisdom. I had the same issue and i re-jetted and moved to a less restrictive air filter. Problem solved.
This guy has a completely open exhaust, stock air box and no carburetor mods and your trying to say that his "dirty air filter" is the culprit, after he said it looked fine and he ran it with out and still had issues?
To quote scadamann29325,
It runs good (not great) without the air filter. Went on a 30 minute ride last night, got it up to 80 pretty quick.
So, he already tried running it with the air filter off and it sound like it ran better, but not "Great"
You say check the filter, I agree. But it sounds like he already has. (see quotation)
But I would say that a good rule of thumb is (and i think most people would agree that have ever worked on any engine with a carburetor)
"If you open up one end of an engine up, you will have mixture issues until you open up the other end or re-jet." Ergo, Get the version of an air filter/carb that is best suited to your exhaust situation. (in his case open)
And to edbikerii.
I re-jetted my 77 and found that 115 was way too rich with EMGO pods and MAC 4-1 exhaust. I ended up with 105s.
I agree with you. 115's are too much for a bike with a Mac 4-1 with pods. Most macs that i have seen have baffles in them. I would say that if you took your baffles out to have no restriction at all, it may run better with 115's. Or do you already run with no baffles?
But on the other hand My bike is a 1975 and yours is a 1977 and if you are right, and they do have different carb setups entirely, perhaps they need smaller mains because of some other modification that makes them different between years.
Man, can't we all just get along and have a mutual exchange of knowledge and experience like scholars and leave the testosterone out of it?
Sheesh. No posts on here since last season and this is the welcome i get?
I should have kept quiet.