BigGreenMachine
12-14-2005, 05:11 PM
Ordered a special set Mikuni TMX from Sudco not long ago and finially got it installed on my 85 T3. It rips, really feel the difference in bottom and topend power too.
The carb came with a 370 main, 3.0 cutaway on the slide, and a 20 pilot, not sure on the needle now (would have to check again). The thing that had me puzzled was the #20 pilot jet. Why so small? I mean the JWR book recommends a 40 pilot with the TM flatslide jettin specs, the stock 34mm carb had a 40 in it so why did they do everything else right but put that tiny pilot in? Any way I warmed her up, took a while with the 0* weather and got her up to operating temp. The 20 seemed lean, she didnt smoke near as much as with the 40 and stock carb, never did a chop though. But after the motor was hot I stuck the 40 pilot in there. Now it isnt as crisp but my piece of mind is back to where it should be. Rides good and doesnt load up. Plug chops to be done when it isnt raining.
Also installed my 10 dollar cast aluminum wheel spacers on my 84 hubs, pretty wide and really stable while sideways. The old studs were really easy to tap out with a brass and ball peen hammer.
Pics later the week when the sun shines and the rain stops.:lol: Newfoundland b'y...:w00t:
The carb came with a 370 main, 3.0 cutaway on the slide, and a 20 pilot, not sure on the needle now (would have to check again). The thing that had me puzzled was the #20 pilot jet. Why so small? I mean the JWR book recommends a 40 pilot with the TM flatslide jettin specs, the stock 34mm carb had a 40 in it so why did they do everything else right but put that tiny pilot in? Any way I warmed her up, took a while with the 0* weather and got her up to operating temp. The 20 seemed lean, she didnt smoke near as much as with the 40 and stock carb, never did a chop though. But after the motor was hot I stuck the 40 pilot in there. Now it isnt as crisp but my piece of mind is back to where it should be. Rides good and doesnt load up. Plug chops to be done when it isnt raining.
Also installed my 10 dollar cast aluminum wheel spacers on my 84 hubs, pretty wide and really stable while sideways. The old studs were really easy to tap out with a brass and ball peen hammer.
Pics later the week when the sun shines and the rain stops.:lol: Newfoundland b'y...:w00t: