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Mikuni VM 33 Carbs
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Last year a member asked how much I would charge to set up his 33's. He was having leakage issues and running problems. I told him I would go through the carbs and give him my opinion before spending any money. I didn't hear from him for a few months then he asked again. I offered to set them, put them on my bike, dial them in but he would have to re-sync them and possibly rejet them for his engine. He told me he spent a lot of money buying them on eBay and didn't want to spend much more. I understand that, I'm there too. I need two slides but to set them up like the factory I'll need four and start all over. They're running good now and rather than spend another $2-300 on them, I might just buy some other ones.
I'm hoping others with experience will add to this thread. Here's some specs and data.
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BTW I'm at 2.0 TV, Needle set at #2, #70 pilots and 130 mains. Plugs still look lean.
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I'm going to resync my carbs soon so I will get some pics and a clip.
I'd pass on offering more.
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it's reportedly more difficult to achieve a strong steady idle, and more difficult to achieve a strong steady pull-away from idle, which I suspect is due to reduced signal resulting from the larger bore.
At WOT and more open throttle positions, signal strength would be expected to become less of an issue.
In short, the 33's may be "too much carb" for stock and modestly over-bored engines.
It's not uncommon to hear from folks who regret having installed 33's and wish they had opted for 29's or smaller mechanical slide carbs.
My Simple-Simon understanding of "signal strength" is suction power produced through the carb throat during the engine's intake stroke.
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I knew I should have kept those Suzy carbs. Dang it.
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daveo wrote: Regarding VM33's, would Patton's noted concerns be more or less an issue for a stock 1100 motor with 84 GPZ head/cams?
Honestly IDK. Higher compression right?
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swest wrote: . . . no taps for vacuum sync. They would have to be added on. . . .
29's fit into stock Z1 carb holders that have vacuum nipples used for syncing.
Do 33's require larger than stock carb holders?
Found this helpful thread:
www.vintagebikeforum.org/index.php?topic=2486.msg15817#msg15817
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2.0 slides not 1.5. Turns out 1.5 is richer than 2.0. I had it bass akwards. :blush:
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swest wrote:
daveo wrote: Regarding VM33's, would Patton's noted concerns be more or less an issue for a stock 1100 motor with 84 GPZ head/cams?
Honestly IDK. Higher compression right?
Steve
Stock pistons...with increase of flow through head.
Does increased mixture volume passing through the cylinder affect compression?
If any, what impact does that have when considering carburetor size?
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Patton wrote: . . . Found this helpful thread:
www.vintagebikeforum.org/index.php?topic=2486.msg15817#msg15817 . . . .
For ready reference, here's a post by wiredgeorge in the referenced thread:
Re: More Mikuni VM-33 smoothbores
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2014, 06:51:48 AM »
Sorry Thomas, didn't notice your post. The problem with the 33s is the large venturi produces very slow air speed and this requires them to be used on a higher compression and larger displacement bike capable of producing more air speed through the venturi. Smaller bikes, such as a stock KZ900 don't much like the 33s because while they will idle fine, if you quickly twist the throttle, there is a bog. The pilot air jet is either a 1.0 or 1.2. Dropping the pilot air jet to .6 helps the issue. Problem is still there only not as severe. The other main issue with the 33s is no sync. They can be fairly accurately bench sync'd if you have the skills. The holes on the venturi edge? One is a pilot air jet which as i said will be about 1.0 or 1.2. Then the other air jeet is the main air jet which augments airflow when the throttle is shut (main circuit is always working). The other opening is set back farther in the venturi and supplies air to the enrichener circuit. It isn't really a jet but just an open passage about 4mm across. The other castings that look like openings are for show I guess. As far as pilot jets, Sudco's suggestions are semi-insane as I recall... 17.5s are fine but the air screws should be almost closed. A lot of the setting depends on the slide cutaway number. If they are 1.5s, then about 1/4 turn out.
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Patton wrote:
Patton wrote: . . . Found this helpful thread:
www.vintagebikeforum.org/index.php?topic=2486.msg15817#msg15817 . . . .
For ready reference, here's a post by wiredgeorge in the referenced thread:
Re: More Mikuni VM-33 smoothbores
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2014, 06:51:48 AM »
Sorry Thomas, didn't notice your post. The problem with the 33s is the large venturi produces very slow air speed and this requires them to be used on a higher compression and larger displacement bike capable of producing more air speed through the venturi. Smaller bikes, such as a stock KZ900 don't much like the 33s because while they will idle fine, if you quickly twist the throttle, there is a bog. The pilot air jet is either a 1.0 or 1.2. Dropping the pilot air jet to .6 helps the issue. Problem is still there only not as severe. The other main issue with the 33s is no sync. They can be fairly accurately bench sync'd if you have the skills. The holes on the venturi edge? One is a pilot air jet which as i said will be about 1.0 or 1.2. Then the other air jeet is the main air jet which augments airflow when the throttle is shut (main circuit is always working). The other opening is set back farther in the venturi and supplies air to the enrichener circuit. It isn't really a jet but just an open passage about 4mm across. The other castings that look like openings are for show I guess. As far as pilot jets, Sudco's suggestions are semi-insane as I recall... 17.5s are fine but the air screws should be almost closed. A lot of the setting depends on the slide cutaway number. If they are 1.5s, then about 1/4 turn out.
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Can't vacuum synchronize them? Hmm...
Bench synch :huh: :blink:
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