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RS34 Jetting on a KZ1000
- beefsquasher
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I would like to find out what kind of jetting people are running with their MikunI RS34 carbs.
I am currently running 17.5 pilots, 9DZH1 Needles in the 3rd clip (middle), and 120 mains. All float heights are set to 17mm with #2.5 float needles.
They're sucking K&N pods, and feeding a 1075cc Wiseco kit with Andrews 2x cams (.366 lift, mild duration/overlap) and a Kerker pipe (competition "baffle").
The bike seems to run fine, but it is a little boggy below 4k RPM. Pulls long and strong to 10k, with a big bump at about 6k. I just want to know if I'm on the ball or if my settings are way off of what others have. I have had a lot of people say that the main jet is very lean for my application but it does seem to run fine.
I am also getting some rich running/burbling between 4k and 5k rpm. i have been told to deal with it and not try and tune it out since its simply a resonance/double carburation issue. One suggestion I have had is to give the pipe a little more backpressure. Dunno.
Tips? Suggestions?
-Dave
1977 KZ1000 Mutt - 1075, Kenny Harmon Cams .400", RS34, Kerker, Dyna S
1997 Honda XR250R
1977 Yamaha XS360
1972 BMW R60/5
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Regarding the bog, make sure your accelerator pump is operating properly. They can be a little temperamental. Also, make sure the K&N pods are not binding against the A-pump rod. Even with a properly adjusted A pump you will encounter problems if you whack the throttle WO below 3 or 4K
Has the head been ported?
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The head has been ported. I'm not that happy about it, and it was like that when I got the bike. Fill it in? I hear that porting/big valves/etc. is basically worthless on these bikes for street use and serves only to take away midrange.
-Dave
1977 KZ1000 Mutt - 1075, Kenny Harmon Cams .400", RS34, Kerker, Dyna S
1997 Honda XR250R
1977 Yamaha XS360
1972 BMW R60/5
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i've just bought that 1982 kz1000
- mikuni 34mm
- k&N pods
- 4 into 1 exhaust
- carbs mixture screw 2 turns out
- floats ajusted 17 mm
- pilots 17.5
- jets 132.5
- needle jet in mid-position (third of 5)
and the carb is clean
theses are my symptoms:
on neutral, rpm 0 to 10k everything perfect
in gear when accelerating
rpm 0.750k to 4-4.5k everything's running good than it 5k start burping like crazy even full throttle no respond i tried also to close the choke while running ... no respond
after i drilled the jets with a 1/64 inch drill bit OMG ! worst worst worst !
is it a problem of jets setting or i would say its look like a fuel pump problem ?
im lost what i should do?
thanks
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-Dave
1977 KZ1000 Mutt - 1075, Kenny Harmon Cams .400", RS34, Kerker, Dyna S
1997 Honda XR250R
1977 Yamaha XS360
1972 BMW R60/5
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My 1075 KZ1000 with stock cams, cleaned up head, K&Ns, Wieseco pipe and 34 Mikunis:
pilot: 32.5
main: 120
mixture screw: 1.5 turns out
needle: 6DP2, clip second from bottom.
Bike starts and runs beautiful, pulls hard throughout the rev range. It does have a slight steady throttle 4000rpm burble on hot days, but I attribute this to the pipe, which is a "rev" pipe. If I run a Kerker the burble goes away and I pick up tons of midrange torque.
17.5 pilots and 120 mains sound very lean to me with the combination you have Dave.
1977 KZ1000
GSXR swingarm and rear brake
WM6 rear Akront rim
Wiseco 1075c pistons
33 smoothbores
stage 3 Web Cams
Head porting
Dyna S ignition
Lockhart oil cooler
Wiseco header
1980 Z1R drag bike
1200cc
38 Flatslides, .
500' cams
7" slick
Dyan 4000 SP ignition
etc
Ontario, Canada
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9DZH1/2/3 OR /5
(going lean to rich)
-Dave
1977 KZ1000 Mutt - 1075, Kenny Harmon Cams .400", RS34, Kerker, Dyna S
1997 Honda XR250R
1977 Yamaha XS360
1972 BMW R60/5
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So given that I'm getting close to a good mix at most all RPM I'm assuming your on the lean side.
As for porting. Just leave it and try to find a setup that works well with the work done.
It's all about compromise sometimes.
Sean
KZ750R1 + 1991 ZR750 = KZR750R1
Better to be shot out of a cannon then squeezed through a tube. - HST
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1977 KZ1000
GSXR swingarm and rear brake
WM6 rear Akront rim
Wiseco 1075c pistons
33 smoothbores
stage 3 Web Cams
Head porting
Dyna S ignition
Lockhart oil cooler
Wiseco header
1980 Z1R drag bike
1200cc
38 Flatslides, .
500' cams
7" slick
Dyan 4000 SP ignition
etc
Ontario, Canada
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Plenty of guys with this carb on the 1000. Should be some more posts. Looking at my RS (recently removed for BS34) that was tuned for the 750 will not get you where you need to be.
Good luck.
KZ750R1 + 1991 ZR750 = KZR750R1
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The head has been ported. I'm not that happy about it, and it was like that when I got the bike. Fill it in? I hear that porting/big valves/etc. is basically worthless on these bikes for street use and serves only to take away midrange.
-Dave
My experience supports this hypothesis. I've done some extensive testing and tuning with port volume and have found no significant gain in HP from enlarged ports on a mild performance build. Increasing port volume only serves to reduce low/mid range torque, throttle response and fuel mileage.
The port on the left has a removable epoxy insert. On a 1075, 365 cam, RS34s, and 4-1 w/performance baffle, the open port (on the right) makes only about 3 more peak hp than the one with the epoxy insert but sacrifices torque, throttle response and fuel mileage.
Jetting for the two ports is similar with the difference being needle position. #3(center) clip postion for the open port and #1 position (leanest) for the epoxy port - Higher intake velocity at part throttle produces a much stronger signal at the jet hence a leaner needle postion. Both require a 125 main jet.
I've noticed that the guys with the most trouble tuning out carb related bogs and stumbles have enlarged intake ports...regardless of the carb they are using. I also had these issues until installing the epoxy inserts.
more info here
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...d=2&id=235189#238454
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