TIM LUTZ Posted July 29, 2010 Report Posted July 29, 2010 (edited) Just ordered my OKO 30mm flat slide (PWK clones) and was wondering a good start point for jetting. I'm at about 1000 feet and run 93 pump gas and 40:1 Klotz thru a stock stroke Shee with DMC 916 exhaust. Cut airbox lid with a uni. Ported stock cages with dual stage reeds. +4 timing. The jugs have a nice dune/MX port job (+1.5mm on the polished exhaust and +1mm on the transfers & very open intakes) Running stock head but looking to get a cool head with 20cc domes. Any input would be great. Edited July 29, 2010 by TIM LUTZ Quote
bigborebanshee Posted July 29, 2010 Report Posted July 29, 2010 (edited) Just ordered my OKO 30mm flat slide (PWK clones) and was wondering a good start point for jetting. I'm at about 1000 feet and run 93 pump gas and 40:1 Klotz thru a stock stroke Shee with DMC 916 exhaust. Cut airbox lid with a uni. Ported stock cages with dual stage reeds. +4 timing. The jugs have a nice dune/MX port job (+1.5mm on the polished exhaust and +1mm on the transfers & very open intakes) Running stock head but looking to get a cool head with 20cc domes. Any input would be great. I just ran the identical setup.Start with 52 pilots needle at middle clip and 152-155 main..airscrews 1.25-1.5 out A 50 pilot will work too,just make note of how many turns out you are on the screws.It was ok with a 50 during june,july and aug.Started to get finicky in sept ,oct months though. Edited July 29, 2010 by bigborebanshee Quote
TIM LUTZ Posted August 2, 2010 Author Report Posted August 2, 2010 Thanks for the info. Anyone else running the 30mm OKO or Keihin PWK30's Thanks Quote
sleeper06 Posted August 2, 2010 Report Posted August 2, 2010 i SET UP A CUSTOMERS BIKE with these carbs,he had an aggressive port job,19 cc domes,vf3s,pro-circiuts,I ended up at 140 mains,55 pilot.These carbs liked big pilots.This is also a bike that I did a staggered port map,The bottom end is unbeleivable.I think I was at 188 on the exhaust side.I did have a problem getting them 100% the way I like it.He ended up putting 33pwks on and problems stopped I dont think the carb gave enouph fuel at full throttle Quote
RadarRacing Posted August 2, 2010 Report Posted August 2, 2010 Exactly what they said. I usually have to lean the needle to the top or one off the top. 52 pilot as they usually. Come with 39s. Then since your trans is raised 1mm I think close to a 145/148 main. They are prone to running bowls dry. I drill the seat out larger. . Quote
jharader Posted August 3, 2010 Report Posted August 3, 2010 Major issues with bowls running dry... i drilled out fuel inlet holes, did not help.... set floats where it was on verdge of overflow and worked out fine... do yourslef a favor and check the float height before you install, mine werent even and the factory setting did not hold enough fuel in the bowls, this can make for a SERIOUS headache trying to adjust and not to mention burn up your motor.. some people were able to bolt on and go, not the case with me and several others.. Quote
TIM LUTZ Posted August 4, 2010 Author Report Posted August 4, 2010 I have heard a lot about the small fuel passage on the 28 and 30 OKOs and was planning on drilling them out. Wonder if I should go ahead and machine some 1/4" bowl spacers. Quote
shelrad1 Posted August 7, 2010 Report Posted August 7, 2010 I just got in some 30mm OKO's today. It was a son of a biscuit getting the stock boots over them! Mine came with 160 mains, but I have more engine mods ( was running 350 mains in the stock carbs). Had to bend the clutch arm down so the left one would clear. The right one rubs the clutch cable/cable holder, but I think it will be ok. Wont get to see how it runs till tomorrow, as I need a little more fule line. Quote
TIM LUTZ Posted August 10, 2010 Author Report Posted August 10, 2010 I just got in some 30mm OKO's today. It was a son of a biscuit getting the stock boots over them! Mine came with 160 mains, but I have more engine mods ( was running 350 mains in the stock carbs). Had to bend the clutch arm down so the left one would clear. The right one rubs the clutch cable/cable holder, but I think it will be ok. Wont get to see how it runs till tomorrow, as I need a little more fule line. So how does it run? What jets did you end up with? Quote
shelrad1 Posted August 16, 2010 Report Posted August 16, 2010 So how does it run? What jets did you end up with? Sorry for the delay, its been so hot out I havnt been fooling with much of anything thats outdoors. Yesterday I did a throttle chop and ended up going up to 165's. The plugs look good, but I would still like to try 170's, dont have any yet. Air screws are 1-1/2 turns out. Dont remember what slow jets are in it - whatever came with the carbs. The bike is running better than it has in years, have been putting up with sloppy/junky stock carbs for waaaaaay too long !! Quote
TIM LUTZ Posted September 17, 2010 Author Report Posted September 17, 2010 Update, The used OKO 30s I bought off Ebay ($110) came with 150 mains, 50 pilots, powerjets & chrome slides. With reed spacers they clear the clutch arm just fine. Tip of the day on the airbox boots. Stretch over a 1 1/4" pvc pipe and toss in a pot of boiling water for 10 minutes. The jetting seems really close for my mods. I'm at 1 turn out on the air screws so may need to go to 52 pilots. Only loss in bottom end I can tell is right off idle and that is probably the pilots. They do flat out scream on the top end. So much I now need a lock up. Quote
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