I'm running a cb750f2
The jets are
137.5 mains
35 pilots
Needles are f2051f shimmed with a washer underneath and at lowest clip position.
Dude says there's a huge lean spot than corrects and may be a tad rich on he top end.
I'm already maxed out on the needle. And seem to be running very large jets.
Wtf is going on??? It pulled 55 hp
My only mods are a Tintop air cleaner dyna s ignition and coils. And some very mild clean up of ports when I rebuild my engine.
Dyno guy said its Waaaay off bike runs pretty nice on the road...
So new needles?? Or more main jets?
What year is this bike?
What kind of exhaust?
What kind of intake?
Forget that needle number. Does not matter.
You did not even tell us the thickness of the shim under the needle.
Did you measure the shims/washers?? They can vary as much as .004 thousands each.
"A tad rich on top" Yes I would say so. Those are huge main jets for this bike.
I would use a 125 main jet.
It is hard to help you with so little information.
IF you get some 1969-70 carbs you will not have all of these problems.
Seriously?
Did you read what you quoted?
77 cb750 f2
Intake tin top
Only other mods dyna s and coils
I have a different silencer on the stock header.
Did you read my last post?
Shims removed! So the thickness is 0.00000mm
Still too rich will try 120s.
Don't be a dick and tell me I'm not providing enough info, because your too lazy to read.
At this point I'm providing info to the group, and hope to have this as a guide for future members in a similar situation, your infinite wisdom suggests I buy new carbs, it I choose to go that route, I will end up with some CR specials like I also mention in an earlier post.
I am trying to help you. Sincerely.
I do not think you need new carbs.
It might be easier with different carbs though.
The term "
TIN TOP intake" I do not understand.
I wanted to know if you are using the stock air box and stock air filter.
I would really like to know what the number is on these carbs.
That would explain a lot.
Stock header with muffler and silencer, or a silencer in the end of the header pipe?I think it was good to remove those shims.
The groove that the clip is on is in question, unless we know what Number those carbs are. I would need the exact number of those carbs.
If you drill out the idle jet with a .45mm drill they will not work correctly.
Actually that is .017 thousandths. That will be too large. You will need a the next size down .42mm= .016 thousandths.
But those small drills are usually sold as numbered drills.
You would need a #78 drill which is .016 thousandths.
A model hobby supply has them.
You can just use a pin vice and twist it with your fingers.
It removes very little material.