Mikuni TM24

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I am trying to set up a mikuni TM24 on a 186 mugello with an af rayspeed 42mm zorst.... (remote filter)

started off with a 175 main and 20 pilot ... messed about with various other combinations, but that was the best of a bad lot... 4 strokes until the main jet kicks in, then it flies!

any suggestions as to jetting or solving the problem?

thanks

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What needle are you running?
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have you seen this

http://www.smellofdeath.com/lloydy/jetting.htm

It will get you there or thereabouts
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red ghost wrote:What needle are you running?
It's fitted with a 5N14...... that's what most seem to run well with.

The alternative is a 4DH7. I'll see if I can find out if that's leaner or richer.
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The 4dh7 is leaner. :)
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The needle jet is changable too. Fitted with Q-0 but either side of that are P-8 or Q-2.
How does it run without the ramair David?
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corrado wrote:The needle jet is changable too. Fitted with Q-0 but either side of that are P-8 or Q-2.
How does it run without the ramair David?
it runs better, martin, but still struggling a bit on pilot....

i will check the choke is seating properly at the weekend and double check the timing....

is there anyone else you know that's bought one and running with a muggy??
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Check the carb section on LCGB David, I'm sure there's a few on there if you scroll back through a few pages. I can only recall selling one other for a Muggy and I've not heard back from him. Forget what exhaust but I'm sure I'll just have quoted the 20 & 180 as starting points.
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Try a 15 pilot if you've got one , and start at half turn out on mix screw, i'm running that pilot on a proper stage 4 200 with jl4 (race), Cheers Baz
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Yes, they're popular on stg 4 200s and classic rapido 200s so I'd have though the jetting would be pretty close for both 186 muggys and Mild 200s, main jet appropriate to the exhaust.
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