292 Reed motor will not idle

GP292Racer

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OK, here is my setup, 292 yamaha reed motor, 38mm roundslide mikuni, yamaha gyt pipe. Problem, will not idle, runs very rich, has lately been 4 cycling. I have done numerous pilot jet swaps resulting in no change. I have changed crank seals, checked timing, etc.

Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
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I think there is too much carb on there. It may run better with a 34mm Roundslide. With carbuerators bigger is not always better. Monty Normand would be the one to answer this.
 
Carb size should not be an issue, original setup is a 42mm x 38mm Keihin butterfly, so the overall bore of this mikuni is smaller.
 
Where did you get the carb from? Is it off a bike?

If so - then it has about a 3.5 inlet needle and seat designed for gravity feed fuel.

You would need to change that to a 1.4 or so to work with a pump.
 
found out today that the carb I was running is a 36mm, bored out to near 38mm. Tried another carb today, 38mm, bored to 39.5mm. Both carbs are off of sleds, but still no headway made.
I will retime the engine again tonight according to old dealer specs, rather than book specs, engine has been kicking back severely and nearly taking my arm with it.
 
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excellent...
my season opener got cancelled today....bummer rained lastnight and really messed up the track.
Good news is that in Testing yesterday, I found 6mph on top end with my SR292!!!
 
carb

the gp292 reed induction motor came with a 38-34 hr carb. the piston port gp292 came with a 42-38 hd carb :2strokes:
 
Too bad, there's no races in my area until the end of january, so I still have a month of testing to go. I found there's a world of difference with the mikuni vs the keihin on my other sled. I am running the reed engine in a 74 Sno Jet SST, which is a hell of a lot lighter than my GP also.
 


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