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carb jetting ? 9 years 7 months ago #4688

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My 1300 idles fine but when I crack the throttle quickly the bike bogs down. It can't seem to make the transition from idle to wot smoothly unless I role on the throttle slowly. Is it the pilot jet ?According to my calibration chart when the issue occurs in the 1/8 to 1/4 throttle position the issue is a slow pilot jet? If so what size is the stock pilot jet? and how many sizes should I go up?BTW I am running a ceramic coated DG pipe and 105 main jets and my mixture screws are turned between 3 1/2 and 4 turns and all spark plugs are a tan color.
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carb jetting ? 9 years 7 months ago #4690

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I would try the needle height.
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I already dropped the needle to the forth position due to a lean condition from 1/2 to wide open throttle.It sounded like fire crackers when I had it gunned! Dropping the needle did resolve that issue now but I think I will also go the next size up on the main jets. The ceramic coating on the exhaust makes the bike run leaner I guess? I'm pretty sure it's the pilot jets I just want confirmation from the 1300 gurus before I lay out my doe.

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You need to put in 110 main jets and set the air screws to 3,5 turns out as your starting point
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Hi Kenny,

Also check that your chokes are opening together (carbs balanced). Can you get your hands on a set of vacuum gauges? I had a similar problem with the motor lagging as I opened the throttle. I borrowed some gauges and found that the carbs were seriously out of sync. Adjusted them and all seems ok now. Just another check before you go out spending again.

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I have a set of Emgo vacuum gauges and all the carbs are in sync. 110 jets ? I thought 105's were the way to go with the DG pipe?I have a set of 110's that came with a carb rebuild kit I purchased last year and never used.I guess I will go back to the lab and install them for shits and giggles.BTW these are my carbs after the rebuild
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