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Yesterday 14:45 #907027 by Sullivan
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Okay, I got the ‘78 ltd 1000 running pretty good. Took the carbs apart and cleaned them up. Bike has a Kerker 4 into 1 and pods. Jetting is currently 115 main and 15 pilot. Took it out first day and it ran pretty good. Second day it was very foggy and damp and it was a little rough. I got the bike from Ohio and I live on the east coast at sea level. I have owned a few motocross bikes where that would make a difference in how the bike ran. Anyway I thought I might try to run a 17.5 pilot and a 120 main to see if that would help, however I am having a heck of a time finding them. Book says the carbs are VM26’s but I can only find jets for a VM28. Also, I’m not sure how to identify the carb to be sure it is a 26 and not a 28 and are the jets the same for both carbs. Any insight would be appreciated.

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Yesterday 15:16 #907029 by Scirocco
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For me in Germany it´s a good source for jets and carb kits.: www.motorradbay.de/en/keyster-mikuni-carburetor/c-207_209.html

Pilot 17,5/Main jet on carb# 1&4 = 120 and carb# 2&3 = 125 is a good starting point.....

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Yesterday 15:34 #907030 by Sullivan
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Thanks, why the difference between 1-4 and 2-3? 

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Today 16:15 #907032 by zed1015
Replied by zed1015 on topic Jets
Regardless of carb bore size for running pods you need to fit air corrector jets, leave ALL other jets and needle position stock and just increase the mains a couple of sizes from stock.
Pods should be quality free flowing K&N,S&B, APE,Ram air or Unifilter and not cheap chinese or no name items which are often more restrictive than the stock airbox or mask the air passages in the mouth of the carb to the pilot circuit and needle jet tube..
To id the size of the carbs just measure the venturi bore at the intake manifold side with a vernier or steel rule.
26's will measure close to 27mm and 28's close to 29mm.
This is because the venturi bore tapers out towards the engine from it's true size which needs to be measured close to the slide with inside calipers and a vernier.
Another size indicator is at the choke air passage in the mouth of the carb.
On 28's the wall of the passage will have a small machined flat where the larger 28mm bore clips it whereas it will be untouched on the 26's. 
 

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