Time for continue this Mikuni VM29 smoothbore setup thread.
My carbs have also too rich setting. They did not have that 1984. Difference now like hotter cam, BUT rigid carb boots might have changed things to how it should be, before sloppy Mikuni soft rubber that flex in-out, must have had less flow.
I remember that my local tuner reacted on my increase of both pilot and main jets that ended up to 25 vs 127.5
Setup is like Mikuni CB750 setup except for main and pilot jet.
Application Honda CB750 (SOHC) -1978
Carb Model VM29-A2
Main Jet N100.604 #115 (My jets 127.5)
Air Jet BS30/97 .9
Pilot Jet VM22/210 #17.5 (My jets 25)
Jet Needle #5DL31-3
Needle Jet #261 Series 0-8
Float Height 23mm
Throttle Valve VM29/15 1.5
Very interesting to compare with Kawasaki and Suzuki settings that use bigger pilots 25, but they have different needle jet. Suzuki has upon this also different throttle cut out, 2.0 instead of 1.5.
I started to think in correct way after reading this thread with very interesting guidelines in pictures that I have attached below with comments from the thread:
http://www.kzrider.com/forum/3-carburetor/432938-mikuni-vm29-problems?start=20How to perform clear tube verification about float heights seems to be very good step too. This is the final verification of how the carb works.
My next step will be downsize the pilots and mains. 25-->20 (maybe 17.5) and 127.5-->125
I hope the Pilot will enter an adjustable range with air screws like 1/8-2 1/2 turns out.
I'll order 3 setups of pilot jets just for sure, 17.5, 20, 22.5.
Main jets: I have complete setups in 2.5 steps from 120-130
- Anyone that have a similar setup with perfectly working VM29's?836cc, CX-7 cam, ported head with 34mm IN valves