quick jetting question

Location
michigan
well just got a701 61x stock bore with a 650 case and im gunna be putting my riva red pipe on this motor. its got a 44mm carb with a 125 jet in it i beleive. what size jet should i be using??
 

Matt_E

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Location
at peace
The pipe will require larger than stock jets.
I would not try to run the engine with the stock jets and the pipe, because it will run too lean, potentially putting your motor at risk.
Just find out what jets you need and do it right.
 
Location
michigan
well i gave the 140 a try and it ran good but on the bottom end it would bog out a little before taking off. top end was very fast. plugs are a little darker then they should be. should i try a 135 or should i change the high/low speed screws? this is my first time tuning a carb so not sure where to start.
 
Location
dfw
I have set up stock carb 6M6/701s with stock and ported cylinders. All of these required a 120-130 pilot depending on popoff and pump load. Its a fairly safe bet to start with a 125 pilot, 65 gram spring, 1.5 (stock) needle, and A 150 main with 2 turns out on the top screw. For best response use a pilot that makes the engine gurgle slightly at 1/4 throttle.
 

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Clearwater Fl.
I have set up stock carb 6M6/701s with stock and ported cylinders. All of these required a 120-130 pilot depending on popoff and pump load. Its a fairly safe bet to start with a 125 pilot, 65 gram spring, 1.5 (stock) needle, and A 150 main with 2 turns out on the top screw. For best response use a pilot that makes the engine gurgle slightly at 1/4 throttle.

Kevbo gave good advice...Start with what he suggested. Then lean down as needed.
 
Location
dfw
The bottom screw is for idle, you can set that on the trailer. The rpm will change as it is turned. Find the fastest setting and open the screw until the rpm slows and that will usually be perfect. Always readjust this after any pop-off change.
 
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