Would larger pilots in 38mm Mikunis help my bog in my 1990 500? I know my clutches are good (new primary and have been through the secondary), sled was running great a few weeks ago with the colder air, but now that its warming im picking up a bog.
Motor has about 300 miles on the full rebuild, I'm running between 9000 and 12000 feet, 210 mains, 40 pilots, 6F9 needles w/ clip in third slot, Q-0 needle jet, 3.0 throttle cutaway, 1 3/4 turns out on the air screws, stock exhaust. It will run well early morning when its around 10 F, but later in the day the bog becomes very frustrating around 35 F. Do I sound rich on the mains? Mid range doesn't get the bog all day (suggesting needle set up is good?) and top end loses a little power in the warmer air, but the low end is pathetic once the air temp comes up.
The Clymer manual I have says that if off idle pickup is poor (it is) when in very cold air or at high altitude to install larger pilot jets. This seems odd to me as cold air would lean the motor whereas high altitude would richen it (assuming no changes to carburation).
I had a bog issue earlier in the season, I had 190 mains, heard a backfire at 6500rpm on the trail, everything else set up the same as stated above. Installed 210's immediately after (at the truck that day) and it was like a whole new machine.
Any help is appreciated.
Motor has about 300 miles on the full rebuild, I'm running between 9000 and 12000 feet, 210 mains, 40 pilots, 6F9 needles w/ clip in third slot, Q-0 needle jet, 3.0 throttle cutaway, 1 3/4 turns out on the air screws, stock exhaust. It will run well early morning when its around 10 F, but later in the day the bog becomes very frustrating around 35 F. Do I sound rich on the mains? Mid range doesn't get the bog all day (suggesting needle set up is good?) and top end loses a little power in the warmer air, but the low end is pathetic once the air temp comes up.
The Clymer manual I have says that if off idle pickup is poor (it is) when in very cold air or at high altitude to install larger pilot jets. This seems odd to me as cold air would lean the motor whereas high altitude would richen it (assuming no changes to carburation).
I had a bog issue earlier in the season, I had 190 mains, heard a backfire at 6500rpm on the trail, everything else set up the same as stated above. Installed 210's immediately after (at the truck that day) and it was like a whole new machine.
Any help is appreciated.