LANCER wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08:Were you checking your spark plug during these runs to see what it had to say about the lean/richness? If not, you need to. It will be one more piece of info that can help you learn what is happening inside the engine.
No, I haven't been doing plug checks. I'll do that, it's been more of a time thing with me rather than just not wanting to do it.
Quote:From what we know now...
-if the engine idle's well with the #52.5 pilot at 1.5 turns out, then that sounds like a good setting there. Stay with it.
-Leave your drop-in K&N in the filter box, it is not the source of any problems for you.
-You can check your midrange by going back a little on the lean side by adding a tiny washer to the white spacer. If it runs STRONGER with that leaner setting then you know that is what the engine wants. Since the engine was a bit sluggish in the midrange (typical with a rich setting) with just the filed spacer I would expect the leaner setting to improve the performance.If it does not improve with the leaner setting then I would think that something else within the carb is malfunctioning.
-You said that going from a #152.5 to a #150 main jet did not really change anything in the high range ... you did not say that it was sluggish so I assume that it is still lean in the high range. Keep going up with the main jet until it is sluggish (too rich), then back down one jet size. That should give you max power & speed with a wide open throttle. That is what you want with a proper main jet ... max power & speed WITHOUT SLUGGISHNESS.
***Remeber ... check your spark plug between each single change you make and listen to what it tells you. Then compare that to what you feel ... power, speed, smoothness, responsiveness. Nice clean responsive power.
Also, all of this takes a good bit of time to do properly.
Let us know what happens
On the main jet, it ran like a scolded dog at 152.5, so yeah 150 is more than certainly leaner.
I've got a handful of extra spacer laying around, so I'll probably file one down to 2/3 thickness and try it and see how it goes.
On the plugs... are you using a new one on each pull or just pulling the current one?
One note here. When I say "sluggish" it's not that it bogs down, it is more of a thing that I can feel it ever so slightly when applying throttle that it isn't quite as smooth on acceleration as I would like. It isn't bad at all, just not exact. I suspect it is the tiniest thing, that is doing it, not anything major at all.
Based on what you say, it does sound like the culprit could be in the spacer. Maybe I should've originally took it to a 2/3 thickness rather than a 1/2 thickness.
Now, on the spark plug, I changed the plug here a month or so ago just so I'd know what I had in it since I only bought the bike in February. It didn't look bad at all, nothing fouled looking but I haven't pulled the one I'm running in it now to see.
Could the brand of plug have an effect on my acceleration? I put a Champion in it when I replaced it. Maybe that plug isn't as good a quality a plug as the one I removed. Just a thought...