32mm Polini PWK Carburetor experiment
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@Glynn123 Detonation is an engine killer and occurs under load. It won't be a problem whilst you're just getting it setup. I.E. ticking over on the drive won't cause a problem. It'll obviously won't run right.
Fueling becomes a problem as heat is increased. Heat increases under load. That's where pre-ignition will occur.
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@Calum ah right so it's safe to plug chop under little loads for example small stretches of road once engines up to temperature, aslong as the baseline for the pilot jet is found from an idle plug chop. Another little thing, will the oil pump still be safe to use or should I turn it up/premix? Would prefer to keep it honestly.
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@Glynn123 Plug chop is different.
When jetting the carburetor, the plug chop is used as an indicator of how the main jet, and/or power jet, is operating.
This is the last thing you will need to jet since alterations to other components may affect the main jet. So the first thing you want to do is get all the other pieces of the puzzle working nicely. Then before applying load to the engine you will need to make sure the engine doesn't break up or bog. Once you're happy it's running right up to 3/4 throttle and small instances of full throttle don't cause any problems, then worry about the plug chop.
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Got the carburetor on nicely yesterday, with heat the airbox went on well, cheers Calum!
Cutout the lid of my airbox completely and fitted a new air filter, it was butchered anyways.
Upon first start the caburetor was obviously way lean, would only run on choke and it sounded crackely, so swiftly shut it off and fitted one of the mid range pilots I had and removed the main jet, as to your guide Calum.
Bike ran nice, could adjust the pilot circuit nice and it seemed to have a sweet spot with the screw fairly far out. Bike would splutter badly when going full throttle, obviously due to the main jet being removed, but up to 3/4 seemed to rev nice so didn't touch the needle yet. Fitted the 142 main jet out of my kit, which was alot bigger than standard, think the second size up from my kit, bike ran nicely up to temperature on the spot, revved fairly clean but has a bog when pulling throttle wide open from idle, I know this is likely the main jet being lean but I didn't want to change it until I have the needle and pilot correct.
Went for a 5 mile run into town for some petrol, bike splutters and ran crackely up to about quarter throttle when riding the bike at a constant rpm, seemed to smooth out past that, so I'm guessing pilot is still lean?
However it also had similar symptoms while accelerating until higher rpms, once onto the main and the ypvs opened the bike went awesome, bags of power and sounded very crisp, however i didn't ring it out too much. Temperatures are staying good while riding.
I'm thinking tomorrow I will raise the needle a notch and swap out to the next size up pilot jet and try another test ride, I've got the next couple days off work to play about with this, and this carb is brilliant to work on. -
Apologies for the state of the bike, I've not had the best of conditions or time the past few days I've been off work for testing.
I raised the needle one notch this morning, which seemed to help a lot with the throttle response, no bog when going from idle to wot
I also tried a step leaner pilot and main jet, upon riding around my drive it seemed to of made no difference to the spluttering issue I was having, so I then went up two sizes of pilot jet to see if it prefered the richer pilot, after about 50m up the road I went back home and swiftly removed it, spluttering worse than ever and barely wanting to run anything less than high rpms with wot
I then fitted the standard size pilot the bike came with, which is the smallest pilot jet I have and went for a ride. The bikes going allot better and seems fairly happy through most of the rpm, top end seems great and it's idling/cold starting nice. However I still have the spluttering issue under load, I've narrowed it down to roughly 1/8th throttle to about half throttle bad splutter, I'm guessing this is the crossover from the pilot to the needle jet? I'm unsure where to go from here, should I try lean off the needle again now I have a smaller pilot than before? The bike is practically unrideable through town behind cars doing 20-30mph, have to keep whipping the clutch in as it's spluttering so bad. -
@NINJA possible but I don't see a blanked out airbox causing issues, just a smooth run through a new filter.
Yeah that top bolt is missing, its been like that since the previous owner rebuilt it, I've got a bolt kit on order which hasn't arrived yet but I'm certain it doesn't leak, tried spraying isopropyl on it while revving etc in past
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@Glynn123 OK as you've increased the airflow with the larger carb, then I would look at the other 2 elements aka fuel and spark. If there is sufficient fuel reaching the carb & barrel with no blockages, then perhaps a different plug may help? What's your current plug like and have you performed a plug chop since you installed the carb? Maybe doing that will give you some clues in which direction you need to go???
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@NINJA I'll try a different plug and maybe go for a regular 15 minute run with varied rpm tomorrow to get a baseline, hadn't tried a new plug yet but bought a set of four BR8ES to play around with, I'm thinking of dropping the needle again to test but its a ballache with the split cables etc haha
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Finally getting somewhere with this carburetor, sorry for the wait, had a little incident with buying a car I definitely shouldn't of bought haha.
Was having severe spluttering with the DT all the way to main jet, the bike would literally barely run under load unless you were flat out. Narrowed this down to the needle and invested in a polini needle kit. Currently running a 140 main and 42 pilot, along with the standard N68E needle. The bike actually fouled it's plug after trying to startup again after a 5 mile ride, it was running allot worse in the 15 degrees weather we had compared to when I last played with it in around 5 degrees weather. I tried the leaner JJK needle and found it was bogging on big throttle inputs, so raised it a notch to find the bike had transformed. I just went a short 10 mile ride and the bike is a totally new beast, miles better than standard carb, loads of torque from idle. The only issue I'm finding now is a splutter at low throttle say 1/8th under, so I'm guessing the pilot is rich. However upon checking the new plug I fitted the bikes running abit lean, so tonight I fitted a JJN needle, which from what I can gather will give a leaner low end with richer mid and top, I've left it in the mid position for now. Once this weather clears up Abit and I'm back off work I'll give the bike another shot and post an update, but I'm finally glad to be getting somewhere with this bike, as it was proving a minefield a while ago. -
@Glynn123
Be careful of the float level, the angle of the inlet isn't suited for most carbs. It's a real pain in the ass to setup.
I ran a Mikuni TM32 with a WR200 Inlet manifold and it was good but always had trouble with float control.The Mikuni TMss with angled venturi design just works for me.
The WR200 had a TM30ss, I've used a TM34ss from a Suzuki RGV 250 VJ22, which worked well,