I bought my PWK from SH so I'm assuming it's a 55, but I didn't take the bowl off before installing it.
So, what are you guys using? Also, will a lean/rich pilot jet effect the starting and, if so, in what way?
Thanks!

yep. happened on my pwk. had to crack throttle to start, wouldnt idle unless you held the grip part way open....pilot was 5 sizes to bigAlisoBob wrote: If you need the crack the throttle to make it start, its probably rich
Humidity will only replace available o2 causing a richening effect.HrcRacing wrote: Ok, I bought some jets after talking to John at Sudco who said to start with a 52 pilot (must be the humidity in Florida).
Chokeless means super rich.HrcRacing wrote: 1. Bitch to start cold. Doesn't really try to start until I turn the choke off. I don't recall any of my 500's starting chokeless when cold (hotter than hell in my garage though so not really "cold").
Normal...HrcRacing wrote: 2. Backfired once before starting.
Also a sign of being too rich, but most, including mine need TONS of idle screw no matter the jetting. You can buy a larger slide if you want. Im too cheap...HrcRacing wrote: 3. I have to turn the idle screw almost all the way in (2 1/2 turns from bottomed) before the bike will idle but it will idle.
Thats right in the "meat" of the adjustment, sounds like your hard starting could be another issue. Such as:HrcRacing wrote: 4. On a positive note, the bike smoothed out at 1 1/4 turn on the A/S and it starts first kick when hot.
My bike, as well as ALL the hundy's ive tuned have always been first kick starters no matter the conditions. Even a not so well tuned bike will start in 1-3 kicks. But that is only on a MECHANICALLY SOUND machine.HrcRacing wrote: Anything to worry about or close enough?
I should have mentioned that this is a new (not rebuilt) engine with under 2 hours time on it. The carb is new too and came with a 55 pilot.M.F.D.B. wrote:Humidity will only replace available o2 causing a richening effect.HrcRacing wrote: Ok, I bought some jets after talking to John at Sudco who said to start with a 52 pilot (must be the humidity in Florida).
Chokeless means super rich.HrcRacing wrote: 1. Bitch to start cold. Doesn't really try to start until I turn the choke off. I don't recall any of my 500's starting chokeless when cold (hotter than hell in my garage though so not really "cold").
Normal...HrcRacing wrote: 2. Backfired once before starting.
Also a sign of being too rich, but most, including mine need TONS of idle screw no matter the jetting. You can buy a larger slide if you want. Im too cheap...HrcRacing wrote: 3. I have to turn the idle screw almost all the way in (2 1/2 turns from bottomed) before the bike will idle but it will idle.
Thats right in the "meat" of the adjustment, sounds like your hard starting could be another issue. Such as:HrcRacing wrote: 4. On a positive note, the bike smoothed out at 1 1/4 turn on the A/S and it starts first kick when hot.
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My bike, as well as ALL the hundy's ive tuned have always been first kick starters no matter the conditions. Even a not so well tuned bike will start in 1-3 kicks. But that is only on a MECHANICALLY SOUND machine.HrcRacing wrote: Anything to worry about or close enough?
Dont say that, I have smoked a new top end in under 5 minutes!! 48 on a PWK is what im running but my bike really likes to run rich. Prolly from the compression...(i run a 200 main at the dunes)HrcRacing wrote: I should have mentioned that this is a new (not rebuilt) engine with under 2 hours time on it. So, no low compression
What elevation are you at? I'm basically at sea level to maybe 100' or so in flat ass Florida.M.F.D.B. wrote:Dont say that, I have smoked a new top end in under 5 minutes!! 48 on a PWK is what im running but my bike really likes to run rich. Prolly from the compression...(i run a 200 main at the dunes)HrcRacing wrote: I should have mentioned that this is a new (not rebuilt) engine with under 2 hours time on it. So, no low compression
Vegas, 2300 ft., but when I run the 200 main its at Dumont, about 800 ft.HrcRacing wrote:What elevation are you at? I'm basically at sea level to maybe 100' or so in flat ass Florida.![]()
No prob man, thats what we r here for...HrcRacing wrote:Cool. I'll start off with the 48 in mine then and see what I get with the A/S, how it idles, etc.
Thanks for your input man.
Neither..... buy this and reach dont and adjust it throughout the day to where it runs best.....HrcRacing wrote: On that subject, are you just going by ear on the A/S or using a tach?
bobber, I need like 3 of those STAT! how about a web site discount??? since you are a walking advertisement for them anywayAlisoBob wrote:Neither..... buy this and reach dont and adjust it throughout the day to where it runs best.....HrcRacing wrote: On that subject, are you just going by ear on the A/S or using a tach?
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