Thunderace pilot screw settings
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Thunderace pilot screw settings
Phoned the man at my local Yam centrre asking for the baseline settings and he said 1.375!!! we both kinda gasped, anyways mine were set at 2.5 when i bought it a few weeks back and it was pinking and popping and the revs were taking and age to die off so it turned them out to 3.5 and was alot better but was the sound was a bob bob, not sure if it has been rejetted coz i aint pulled the carbs to bits yet but i have a remus naughty naughty race can on, it is now set at 4.5!!! the sound is smooth and the revs kill off instantly, is it a plausible senario to be set at such a high setting from the baseline setting???
Try phoning Yamaha UK technical department. They've been useful in the past when i've rung them about certain questions I needed a quick answer to.
But 4.5 turns out does sound a bit much
If you run the engine without the tank in place, try spraying something like WD40 or Damp Start around the inlet manifolds, one at a time. If the revs pick up momentarily then there's a leak on one of the rubbers letting in air, causing the engine to run weak on standard settings. Richening the idle screw to 4.5 turns may well be compensating for this.
But 4.5 turns out does sound a bit much
If you run the engine without the tank in place, try spraying something like WD40 or Damp Start around the inlet manifolds, one at a time. If the revs pick up momentarily then there's a leak on one of the rubbers letting in air, causing the engine to run weak on standard settings. Richening the idle screw to 4.5 turns may well be compensating for this.
after 3 turns out the screws are pretty much useless, you should be able to fit the next size up in pilot jet, that should richen it for you.
i suspect though that you might have a blocked or semi-blocked pilot jet, and thats why you are needing to turn the so far out...
i suspect though that you might have a blocked or semi-blocked pilot jet, and thats why you are needing to turn the so far out...
Current bikes:
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
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1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
- wonkiwheel
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- wonkiwheel
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- Posts: 79
- Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:48 pm
- Location: Wigan
- wonkiwheel
- Scooter Boy
- Posts: 79
- Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:48 pm
- Location: Wigan
Well 4.5 seems to be the one, everything back as it should, tried 1.5 turns, revs hung up when blipped the throttle, ran rough as a dog till 3.5 turns runs even better at 4.5, starts fine warm, cold, no popping spluttering surging or anything i can hear or feel...... next gona check the plugs see what state they are in.
if it works...it works
but you might find that you can fit a larger pilot jet, and back the settings down so that you get closer to 2-3 screws out...it will give you a better range of adjustment then if you need to alter it for atmospheric conditions.
but you might find that you can fit a larger pilot jet, and back the settings down so that you get closer to 2-3 screws out...it will give you a better range of adjustment then if you need to alter it for atmospheric conditions.
Current bikes:
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
not usually, i know the exup 1000 uses different pilot jets to my keihin zxr400.
Current bikes:
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles