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By any chance diid you check the numbers on the main jets? stock is 92.5. pod filters would require re-jetting, as they flow more air. larger main jets. maybe larger pilot jets. maybe raise the jet needles. air screw adjustment.
Don't overlook the carburetor synchronization. I very precisely mechanically synced mine using a pair of identical drill bits. the bike ran very good, but I vacuum synced them afterwards.
ps. that air filter appears to be in poor condition.
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Has 4 to 1 exhaust. Spare carbs had 102.5 jets and the ones on bike had 92.5 so I switched them already. Do need synced thoughmartin_csr wrote: Does the bike have the stock exhaust system or a 4-1?
By any chance diid you check the numbers on the main jets? stock is 92.5. pod filters would require re-jetting, as they flow more air. larger main jets. maybe larger pilot jets. maybe raise the jet needles. air screw adjustment.
Don't overlook the carburetor synchronization. I very precisely mechanically synced mine using a pair of identical drill bits. the bike ran very good, but I vacuum synced them afterwards.
ps. that air filter appears to be in poor condition.
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You're probably going to need bigger main jets (maybe 115 to 117.5), 17.5 pilot jets & the jet needles clipped or shimmed to raise them. The stock 81 650-csr jet needles shouldn't have groove, so you'd have to use washers as shims.By ogowen: Has 4 to 1 exhaust. Spare carbs had 102.5 jets and the ones on bike had 92.5 so I switched them already. Do need synced though
Ignition system pickup plate. just an fyi. It looks like a DynaS. hopefully the bike also has new coils as well.
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martin_csr wrote:
You're probably going to need bigger main jets (maybe 115 to 117.5), 17.5 pilot jets & the jet needles clipped or shimmed to raise them. The stock 81 650-csr jet needles shouldn't have groove, so you'd have to use washers as shims.By ogowen: Has 4 to 1 exhaust. Spare carbs had 102.5 jets and the ones on bike had 92.5 so I switched them already. Do need synced though
Ignition system pickup plate. just an fyi. It looks like a DynaS. hopefully the bike also has new coils as well.
That big on the jets? When it was running it didn't seem too starved of gas but like I said I don't know much about it but I had read somewhere basically 1 jet size increase per "change" ie 4-1 exhaust, pods, etc. And 1 piolet size increase per 2 main increases. And yes it has dynacoils I remember him saying that's why it was parked to begin with was bad coils.
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82 engines. KZ650DE046701- -->> 48771 is after 46701 but before 51401 (83), so the one on the bike is an 82.By ogowen: I did search the engine numbers kz650de048771 (on bike) which the number given for an 81 csr is de033101 so I'm guessing? And kz650be120257 (spare) closest I found was 81 for series numbers given for it are be124001.
The 82-83 had larger carburetor holders.
I think the spare engine is from a 77-80 650, possibly from a 79 650-C3. note roller cam chain in pic.
You should also check the frame number. the date of mfg isn't necessarily the model year.
Main jets & air filters. 102.5 are probably too small. If the air filters are old & clogged, that'll affect how it runs, especially cheap pod filters. some have to be tossed after use. others can be cleaned. some may need to be oiled with air filter oil.
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