- Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:17 am
#4435
Hi Guys
I’m trying to tune my new 32mm Concentric Mk2 for my 1996 535cc and having great difficulty starting the bike reliably – haven’t yet worked out the settings for such minimal throttle so sometimes it starts immediately and sometimes only after 20 kicks (starting "by guess and by god"). Bike has ~8.0:1 compression (our hosts 8.5:1 535cc piston but compression plates allied with head flattening give me an uncertain compression).
Currently I have a 220Main (tried 240 and 260 to no avail and they both gave sooty plugchops), 106 needle jet (tried 107, no better, similarly sooty), needle in position 2 (tried them all, even those in the Kama Sutra – I think the bike’s messing with me now), 35 pilot jet (tried 25 and 45), choke jet 40 and air jet 3.5mm (have a 2.5mm).
One thing I am unsure of is the last item, the air jet. The tuning details from Amal say it “controls the amount of air which pre-atomises the fuel before it enters the mixing chamber body†and that it “affects the main jet depressionâ€. Well I’m getting pretty depressed even without touching this jet. Some writers here have said “use the 2.5mm air jet†as it makes it better. But what does it actually do? Does a smaller air jet affect the starting, does it make the whole mixture richer or what?
Hope you can help, and thanks for the input.
Cheers, ChrisD.
I’m trying to tune my new 32mm Concentric Mk2 for my 1996 535cc and having great difficulty starting the bike reliably – haven’t yet worked out the settings for such minimal throttle so sometimes it starts immediately and sometimes only after 20 kicks (starting "by guess and by god"). Bike has ~8.0:1 compression (our hosts 8.5:1 535cc piston but compression plates allied with head flattening give me an uncertain compression).
Currently I have a 220Main (tried 240 and 260 to no avail and they both gave sooty plugchops), 106 needle jet (tried 107, no better, similarly sooty), needle in position 2 (tried them all, even those in the Kama Sutra – I think the bike’s messing with me now), 35 pilot jet (tried 25 and 45), choke jet 40 and air jet 3.5mm (have a 2.5mm).
One thing I am unsure of is the last item, the air jet. The tuning details from Amal say it “controls the amount of air which pre-atomises the fuel before it enters the mixing chamber body†and that it “affects the main jet depressionâ€. Well I’m getting pretty depressed even without touching this jet. Some writers here have said “use the 2.5mm air jet†as it makes it better. But what does it actually do? Does a smaller air jet affect the starting, does it make the whole mixture richer or what?
Hope you can help, and thanks for the input.
Cheers, ChrisD.