Amal supplies those for 850s, not 750s. #17 works fine for 750s - 850s really need #19.How about a #19 pilot?
Better in what way? How far out are the air screws?I ended up with the 19 jet on my combat. Way better.
What symptom and how far out are your air screws? The 70 T120R i just finished starts on the first kick and idles, no choke, and new Premiers with #17 pilot jets.I had to put #19s in my 650 T120...
It's always interesting that basically the same bikes need different things. I'm only asking because of that. I've had British bikes since 1966 and I remove the chokes so fast it would make your head spin! Yet, many swear by them so I'm certainly not saying that others are wrong. On pilot jets, as long as my air screws are out 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 turn, IMHO, the pilot jet is correct.Horrible without chokes, had to refit them. Even then far from right. Can remember exactly where air screws were, but they were too far in. Still needs chokes even with the #19s. But other than that it’s now really nice.
I stick with the StayUp floats, but I make absolutely sure they are set as Amal recommends. The fuel level, within reason, makes little difference anywhere but starting and idle and it makes a big difference there. There is so little vacuum at starting and idle and the fuel must be sucked a long way to get to the air screw and pilot jet that it's a wonder that they work at all!Some of the differences might be floats and / or float height. I have noted with interested that a number of posters on here have reported improvements after replacing the Premier stay up floats with ‘normal’ plastic ones...
See my first reply - pretty sure I answered exactly what you asked.Appreciate the replies, but I didn’t really get what I was looking for. Bill, 190 mains, really? I may try it as I have them. Since ethanol is lighter than gasoline going larger on the mains makes more logic.
Followed by my experience with those jets/settings and a recommendation about ethanol.Hi Greg,
You said “Amal Premier supplies.“. What I’m looking for is first hand experience. Are you running a combat with that jetting and it’s working with E10/E15 fuel?
Yup, still works with the Sunoco 94 octane, non-ethanol gas available here.For the combat owners still using Amal 932, what throttle slide cutaway do you have?
Stock is #3, 230 mains and needle clip in the middle. With this ethanol gas, I’m wondering if that really still works.