Hey all,
I have posted before on the subject of getting a Mikuni 34mm VM round slide carb jetted properly for a stock 1979 CR125R. Since my last post, I had the cylinder replated to standard bore and bought a new wiseco piston, rings, bearings etc.
I am still not there on the jetting though. Here is the history:
Bought the Mikuni VM 34mm with 159-Q6 needle jet, 6FJ6 needle, 260 main and 40 pilot. (too lean)
Tried 159-Q2 needle jet, 6DH4 needle, 310 main and 35 pilot (had to drop the needle all the way down and it was still rich)
Got the cylinder plated and kept the above settings - except raised the needle position 2 clips to the middle position - better but still a little rich.
Tried 159-P0 needle jet, 6DH4 needle, 310 main and 35 pilot (needle in middle position)
As you see, I keep going leaner on the needle jet. I hope I didn't get too lean with the P0. With the latest settings, I'm getting a bog in the 1/4 throttle range. I'm pretty sure the pilot is lean and I will try a 37.5 and a 40 that I have in the shop. I'm also getting a little rough riding at near full throttle. Since the bike is not broken in yet, I'm a little hesitant to rip it up yet. So I'm not sure if its a too rich or too lean condition. I am also thinking about going back to the richer needle (6FJ6). I may also need to try a larger main. I have a 320 and 330 in the shop as well. It's just such a pain to keep switching out these jets!!!!! I do try to limit what I change at one time to keep it as simple as possible, but since the replating, it looks like I'm starting over again.
Does anyone out there have any sudgestions for me? I know some of you guys out there have VM34's on your 79 CR125's, do you guys know what needle jet size etc you are using?
In the mean time, I will keep plodding along.
thanks guys,
nola_fiddy