A question for the FOC-U fonts of knowledge.
Gen 1 1000 FZS. Pilot Air Screw setting. In both the Good Book of little fibs (Haynes!) and the genuine Yamaha service manual, the pilot air screws are set at 2.0 turns out. Have I seen on here that 3.0 is recommended and if so why?
I've currently got mine set to 3.0 and it seems very rich and will start from cold with no choke.
Answers please, not on a postcard :rollin :rollin
Set at 3 turns out to richen the mixture at idle and just off idle. In fact, 3.5 to 4 turns is better still.
If it starts from cold with no choke, possible that it's been 'Ivanized'.
I assume you're saying very rich because you can smell fuel at idle. You will. However, once you crack the throttle, you'll be glad you have that little extra richness. It's not excessive, either.
The reason Ivan took the unusual step of enlarging the pilot circuit bypass holes was to allow more fuel to pass through them just off idle. In his testing, he found that turning the mixture screws out as far as they would go (about 5.5 turns) wasn't enough to give him the richer a/f ratio he wanted ... the size and placement of the holes was the limiting factor.
To check if Fazer carbs have been 'Ivanized' simply remove any carb top and look at the slide spring. If it has been cut at one end to shorten it, it will be obvious. If you go on to remove the slide and inspect the needle, you'll find that Ivan's needles have changes in taper that are visible to the eye. Stock needles are straight-edged along the whole length of the taper. If you remove the needle from the slide, you'll find that stock needles have SD-130 or SD-129 stamped around the top.
Apologies for the delay in responding (been working away).
Many thanks for the info - hopefully, I'll get more than a few minutes in the garage to investigate and play with the carbs.
Thanks guys.
So, whipped the carbs off, set the screws at 3 turns out each. Whilst carbs were out of the sockets, I had a quick look and I can see no evidence of Ivanising. That'll be next years treat to myself (or this years Fathers Day :lol )
Carbs back on - starts with a whiff of choke and settles down nicely.
Planning on a 50 - 60 mile whizz when it stops raining to settle everything down and then back on the ramp for a carb balance.
Thanks guys.