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FLAVALK
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Posts: 2699
Winter Springs, Florida
Pilots adjustment
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March 09, 2009, 09:07:58 AM »
I know this has been beat to death but I'm old and my remberer ain't remembering too good.
I have
Viking pipes
,
K&N filter
(no prefilter),
#38 slow jets
and a
6 degree trigger wheel
.
For this setup, what is the recommended adjustment for the pilots? I seem to recall 2-1/2 turns out but not sure.
TIA
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John U.
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Posts: 1085
Southern Delaware
Re: Pilots adjustment
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Reply #1 on:
March 09, 2009, 05:28:08 PM »
2 1/4 to 2 1/2 turns out is the reccommended setting for 35 slows. When I installed 38s I set the pilots at 1 1/2 but needed to open them to 1 3/4. Don't know if the Viking pipes or K&N will affect the idle enough to alter that, but every bike seems to be a little different.
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FLAVALK
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Posts: 2699
Winter Springs, Florida
Re: Pilots adjustment
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Reply #2 on:
March 10, 2009, 04:49:02 AM »
Wow! Seems that it does depend on several factors. I seem to remember setting mine to 2-1/4 when I installed the 38 slows but it's been awhile. The bike "pops" at RPM's lower that 3,000 and though I would try opening to 2-1/2 to see if it would help. I have exhausted all other know causes of the popping. Everything looks OK.
Thjanks for the reply
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Tundra
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2014 Valkyrie 1800
Seminole, Florida
Re: Pilots adjustment
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March 10, 2009, 07:06:55 AM »
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DFragn
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Re: Pilots adjustment
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Reply #4 on:
March 10, 2009, 07:24:30 AM »
I have Vikings [w/OEM baffles installed], K&N [w/pre-filter] and upgrade to #38's slows and originally set the pilots at 1.5 turns out. I recently re-set them to 1.75 turns and the plugs look a little better. I was running a bit lean.
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FLAVALK
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Winter Springs, Florida
Re: Pilots adjustment
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March 10, 2009, 07:54:50 AM »
Quote from: Tundra on March 10, 2009, 07:06:55 AM
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Thank you for the input!
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Dag
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Re: Pilots adjustment
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April 27, 2009, 04:00:03 PM »
Be aware of that the -97 have other carbs than the other models and require other settings.
'97
Except California type : 1 3/4 turns out
California type: 2 turns out
After '97
Except California type: 2 1/4 turns out
California type: 2 3/8 turns out
Make sure the carburetor synchronization is within specification before pilot screw adjustment.
The pilot screws are factory pre-set and no adjustment is necessary unless the pilot screws are replaced.
1.
Turn the pilot screw clockwise until it seats lightly, then back it out to the specification given.
This is an initial setting prior to the final pilot screw adjustment.
2.
Warm up the engine to operating temperature. Stop and go driving for 10 minutes is sufficient.
3.
Stop the engine ald connect a tachometer according to the tachometer manufacturer's instructions.
4.
Start the engine and adjust the idle speed with the throttle stop screw. IDLE SPEED: 900+'100 rpm
5.
Turn each pilot screw 1 /2 turn out from the initial setting.
6.
If the engine speed increases bv 50 rpm or more, turn each pilot screw out by successive 1/2 turn increments
until englne speed does not increase.
7.
Adjust the idle speed with the throttle stop screw.
8.
Turn the No.1 carburetor pilot screw In until the engine speed drops by 50 rpm
9.
Turn the No.1 carburetor pilot screw out to the final opening from the position obtained in step 8. FINAL OPENING: 1 turn out -
10.
Adjust the idle speed with the throttle stop screw.
11.
Perforrn steps 8, 9 and 10 for the No.2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 carburetor pilot screws
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