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Change the Float Bowl Needle Valve (and lose your fuel pump) |
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| Written by Emery LeBlanc - Delphi(EM44) | ||||||||||||||
| Friday, 02 December 2005 | ||||||||||||||
![]() NEEDLE VALVE SET REPLACEMENTReason for changing the STOCK needle float valve setI own a 2000 Silverado, and love this bike. Shortly after I had the bike broken in, I decided to see what our rides could do flat out. Well at just under 100MPH, the bike stuttered a bit and began missing. I attributed that to the “REV LIMITER” kicking in. To make a long story short, this spring, still with the same bike, but now with Samson Shogun 2 ¼ inch full pipe system and Küryakyn twin velocity breather, perfectly jetted, I seemed to be hitting that so called REV LIMITER earlier. This caused me to investigate this problem further. After sacrificing ride time and some cash, using my own ride as test vehicle … You can read the post to follow the history; Here is the conclusion. Our Mikuni 40mm CV type carburetors have a 2.0 flow size needle valve set. This corresponds to 2.0 mm hole size, which also equals a 200 DynoJet size. Once you add up all the orifice sizes that fuel leaves the bowl from and compare it to the only entrance size of the needle set, you find that the MAX inlet capacity is just a bit under sized to the MAX consumption limit. Most will never run there ride in this situation, therefore will never “starve” the bowl. But, anybody who’s modified there bike requiring increasing the fuel capacity to the engine, i.e. larger jets, should strongly consider replacing the needle valve set of the carburetor bowl. We re-jet the carburetor to make sure our fuel mixture stays correct, in order to maximize the performance and to NOT lean out the engine and endanger it, but we forget another component in the fuel delivery system, maybe as important, if not more, the needle valve set! Ah yes, as a BONUS, if you swap the needle valve set with this larger one, the fuel pump becomes unnecessary! That’s right, you don’t need it anymore. I would like to also mention and give a special thanks to Joel (Odo) Parker for his help and assistance in double testing and confirming the test results. Parts required#2.3 13370-07F00(Suzuki p/n) (old p/n 13370-19E00) Yes these are Suzuki part numbers, but or carbs are manufactured by Mikuni, who also also makes carbs for Suzuki and this needle valve will interchange with ours. The 2.5 is recommended for running with NO fuel pump. |
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| carb noise Written by Fiddlekop1, on 05-02-2011 07:47 I have a 07 RS 1700 and at times while cruising at around 65 or 70 mph I hear a sound like i've open up the throttle giving that deeper air intake "bogg" sound. Im wondering if this is normal or a problem. Any help would appreciated ![]() |
| love it Written by kc0106, on 04-06-2011 13:56 pump gone good riddance looks great runs even better it was easy too thank you so much i'll tell more later getting back on the bike now |
| NEW OWNER OF ROADSTAR Written by mikey mac, on 03-25-2011 19:42 FOUND YOUR WEBSITE TODAY,LEARNED ALOT.THANKS.MIKEY. |
| Choke Knub Written by ricardoroadstar, on 10-19-2010 06:58 If I go Pump less, where do I install the carburetor choke nub??? I'm going STAGE IV |
| SHE GETS ALONG JUST FINE,OOPS. Written by CHUCKY1, on 09-20-2010 19:23 SHE CRUISES ALONG FINE. WE GET TO A STOP, I SHUT IT DOWN, AND WE TAKE A BREAK. THE PROBLEM IS WHEN I GO OVER TO THE BIKE, IT SMELLS GASSY. SOMETIMES IT LEAKS A PUDDLE ON THE GROUND. IT'S HARD TO START. YOU DON'T DARE GIVE IT ANY GAS. MY ALR BROTHER DID. SHE BURNT TO THE GROUND. NOW HE HAS A NEW RAIDER. WHAT'S GOING ON,HERE? |
| rev blues Written by bootscoot, on 03-01-2009 18:57 thanks i knew sombody had to have figured this out ! do you have any idea what actual red line is ?gettin old prefer not useing trial an error.so far i figure you just saved me about $250.in shop charges!thanx bootscoot |
| pump Written by yamaha14, on 01-14-2009 10:09 Do I have to replace the needle valve when I remove my fuel pump on my 2003 RoadStar |
| Need to get this done Written by RoadieRider, on 12-07-2008 18:51 I'm tired of my buddies on their HD softails riding off and leaving me... is their anyone in Northern Missouri that can do this MOD? I can do the basics... but this is over my head!!!! |
| Outstanding!!!!! Written by Kai, on 07-10-2008 12:22 Did this and the bike actually runs better... |
| Not too Fast Written by myhotrod, on 03-28-2008 13:53 After reading the above posts on how fast stock Roadies go. I must comment. I bought a new '01 Midnight Star. After about 500 miles of break in I wanted to see what the top end was. With a buddy running next to me on a 800cc Suzuki we both topped out at 105mph. That was 4000rpm's in 5th gear it will not hit the 4250rpm rev limiter. Without building the motor up I installed a Max Air air cleaner, rejetted the carb, installed a Dyna 3000 ignition, and a set of Monster Pro 2 into 1 headers. I have achieved 120mph(buried the speedo) pulling 4800rpm's with the rev limit set at 5000. I know have it set up with 110" jugs, 10.25:1 pistons, Colt Cams, oversize valves, PSI Big Air carb, with custom made ported intake manifold. As soon as it gets warm looking to see if it will run on top end with my bothers Valkerie. |
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