- Tue Jul 14, 2020 11:06 am
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Jetting a 928 for a 500 Bullet with free flowing air filter would normally result in a 200 – 220 main jet, 106 needle jet and 3½ slide. But there is no real ‘normal’ as configurations vary. The hesitation between idle and throttle opening suggest the need not for a change of jetting but for a richer slide – if 3½ go to 3, if 3 go to 2½ .
Starting with one kick is good – in fact couldn’t be better! If it takes a few more I’d be reluctant to alter much in the carburetion. As it’s been said already main jets have no impact on starting. Nor for that matter should needle jets.
Doesn’t sound to be a lot wrong with the carburation from what Jawa-Enfield has said. I’m not convinced that plug ‘chops’ tell us anything much except on a racing engine at full throttle runs. Overall plug colour does help. As does the appearance of the silencer tail pipe.
Starting with one kick is good – in fact couldn’t be better! If it takes a few more I’d be reluctant to alter much in the carburetion. As it’s been said already main jets have no impact on starting. Nor for that matter should needle jets.
Doesn’t sound to be a lot wrong with the carburation from what Jawa-Enfield has said. I’m not convinced that plug ‘chops’ tell us anything much except on a racing engine at full throttle runs. Overall plug colour does help. As does the appearance of the silencer tail pipe.