trying to fine tune your roady's
carb can be a voodoo type of experience, once you're close it's all about your specific roady and your elevation and your riding style... like performance, go rich, like economy, go lean... I think everyone will have an opinion about your settings and of course, here's mine.
I think a lot of people keep their roady to rich, the engine will run richer than any other motorcycle engine I ever known... but even though it will run great, eventully you will have problems with carbon build up and the infamous "sticky exhaust valve"... if your not having any problems running wide open (it'll stutter and feel like you need to switch to your reserve, if your
WOT test doesn't accelerate when you back off of a slight bit I don't think you need to change your
main jet... you main only has an effect at fuller throttle positions... do I think a 172 is to rich, not enough to give you the sticky valve (especially if you ride it like you stole it), but your pushing it, and you'll get less gas milage (I got in the 43 range)
about the accelerator pump: if you watch what it does, it will inject a squirt of fuel when you open the throttle, and only when you increase how much the throttle is opening. Because there is a hesitation between the throttle open and the vaccume lift of the needle out of the main jet, there is a moment when your engine is getting to much air, and not enough fuel (the venturi effect takes a moment to catch up to the sucking air). I do believe that the pump does dump a little to much fuel into the carb, but I don't believe it should be eliminated. I also believe that the timing of the pump injection can be delayed especially if your getting a fuel spray back into the air cleaner (all of the articles say you shouldn't need to do this)... I think if you need to eliminate the accelerator pump you are running to rich on your
PMS... because during this "lean moment" your mix is actully good, and the injection of fuel by the pump makes it way to rich (drowns the engine)
If I read your post correctly, you said your bike hesitates at constant speed about 1/8 throttle (not when you increase from 1/8 but when holding RIGHT?) If thats the case
IMHO your hesitation at 1/8 throttle is probably due to a PMS circut thats not tuned. how I'd figgure out the way to adjust it would be to LEAN out the mix by going in on the PMS and then taking it for a ride and see if it makes the problem worse, it sounds like it may be to lean (most of the time people set it to rich because they tune the PMS with the air cleaner off, then when you put the air cleaner back on it limits the air intake, and hence a little richer pms). Here is another test, can you start your bike with the choke / enricher off or at 1/2 setting, if so, to rich on the PMS. (do this test at your normal riding temp)
Well I apologize about the length of this post, and I hope in some way I helped you, but truly you need to first know all of the intricate details of your carb, then all of the intricate details of your bike, then know all of the intricate details of your riding style and adjust from there.... if you know some person who knows this, please let me know... I sure as Hell don't! the person I think knows the most would be ODO... and even then I disagree with him in theory occasionally (not that I'd post against him - respect issue) but like I said, we all have opinions... most people eliminate the accel pump, my thought is that the mikuni people thought it should be there for some reason, and they probably know more than me ~Guido