View Full Version : Whats up with this main jet situation?????
Darius1502
12-03-2003, 02:50 AM
Took my carb apart and there was a 320 main jet in the Tri Z. I learned that a 470 is stock.
My plug was oily black at 320 so I:
cleaned my air filter and installed a 310. Now the plug is tannish, mocha brown.
The only mods on this Z that I know of are:
1) Boyessen reeds
2) DG silencer (no pipe)
3) open airbox lid and K and N filter
Whats going on here guys??
I don't want this thing to detonate!!
Darius (man the troubles never cease!)
twgranger
12-03-2003, 09:06 AM
470 is not the main jet for all tri-z's 470 is the right main jet for the tri-z (N) it says it on the front of the frame. The tri-z (S) main jet is 360 i think.
KASEY
12-03-2003, 11:19 AM
DO YOU HAVE KEIHEN JETS IN YOUR MIKUNI???? i know that they look the same and #'S ARE WAY DIFFERENT ,,,, maybe?
Darius1502
12-03-2003, 01:07 PM
Last night I went to bed thinking that the 86 must have come stock with a smaller main jet.
I just need to look at my manual and don't have it here.
Thanks guys...sorry for creating a crisis every 5 minutes!!
darius
Tri-Z Pilot
12-03-2003, 01:10 PM
Yeah the 86's (s) models had different carb settings, 360 main I think. I dont know why the 85's had a 470 (mine has 470), what could be so different about the engines that you would need a radical main jet change like that?
Darius1502
12-03-2003, 01:15 PM
The motors have different porting. Denn is gong to compare the 85 and 86 cylnders. There is a difference in the power of the two bikes. In 86 Yamaha made some improvements. I don't think the 86 has the wrench report mods on it...but Yamaha may have done a few things to give it more power.
After all if they knew how to do it with the wrench report and recognized it was a problem...why would they just leave the 86 alone?
Darius
Tri-Z Pilot
12-03-2003, 01:22 PM
I thought that porting didnt affect your carb settings?
Darius1502
12-03-2003, 02:32 PM
You are probably right. I am not the carb expert. I know that the 86 has a bigger intake boot that mounts on the carb.
Who knows....as long as I am not going way out of the ballpark. My plug looks good too!
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